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  • The French group of AIPPI has launched a new website containing details of important IP cases in the country
  • How would courts in Germany, South Korea, China, Japan and the US rule in FRAND cases? Leading judges from each jurisdiction explained what they would do in a mock trial at the AIPPI Congress
  • Change is on the cards for AIPPI, if the reception given to a report on the association's future is anything to go by
  • AIPPI’s UK Group has intervened in a prominent case pending before the UK Supreme Court, AIPPI deputy reporter general Nicola Dagg told the Executive Committee this week
  • Who will be the judges? What role should the Court of Justice of the EU have? Will there be more bifurcation? And would you like to become a European patent judge? These were just some of the questions addressed by litigation specialists in a panel discussion
  • IP lawyers lamented the public’s misunderstanding about the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and discussed the future for the treaty in a workshop at the AIPPI Congress
  • Your wine may soon be served in a plain bottle. That was the warning from Carla Michelotti, in-house counsel with brand consultancy Leo Burnett in Chicago, at yesterday’s AIPPI panel on Australia’s tobacco plain packaging law. “The slippery slope is real”, she cautioned
  • Canadian law firm Fasken Martineau is merging with a South African firm.
  • European Commission officials might be behind schedule when it comes to publishing their proposals to update the EU’s trade mark rules, but a group of academics has produced an at-a-glance guide to how they believe the law should be changed
  • The libraries that supplied the books for Google’s effort to create the world’s largest online library were covered by fair use, a judge has ruled