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  • The Korean Intellectual Property Office got a new Commissioner in September. Jong-kap Kim talked to Emma Barraclough about his priorities for the coming year, IP harmonization and relations with Korea's neighbours
  • Sam Mamudi, New York
  • The Singapore Network Information Centre (SGNIC) will offer second level domain names (SLDs) from January 3 2005. Until now, Singapore has only allowed registration of third level domain names (TLDs) such as name.com.sg. SLDs are shorter domain names (name.sg) and their introduction gives the public greater choice and more avenues to register .sg domain names. The move mirrors that of Hong Kong, the US, China and Japan, which saw strong uptake for SLDs following their introduction.
  • Nobel-prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has served in both the White House and at the World Bank. His time in government helped to convince him that too much IP protection is bad for the economy. He explains why to Sam Mamudi
  • Brevity can be a vital asset when arguing patent cases. Cynthia A Homan and Meredith Martin Addy of Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione in Chicago provide some tips on how to make use of it before the Federal Circuit
  • As a survey reveals that IP enforcement in Russia is as big a problem as tax and customs, rights owners are turning to the courts for support. But Emily Downes finds that there is an urgent need for improved enforcement
  • The sixth annual World IP Survey reveals that competition for patent work is more intense than ever. James Nurton, Ingrid Hering and Ralph Cunningham analyze the results and interview some of the leading firms, and their clients
  • Complainants in domain name dispute cases involving Korean registrants have traditionally preferred to take their cases to arbitration rather than the courts. But, as Donggyun Kim and John Sangho Park explain, new rule changes and a shift in attitude by the Korean courts could change all that
  • Biotechnology has become one of the most important areas of science for the 21st century. Justin Davidson, Connie Carnabuci and Grace Tan consider the potential for developing and promoting biotechnology in Asia, focusing in particular on China - one of the most important emerging economies in Asia