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  • China's proposed copyright bill has been modified in a second draft. It makes some big changes from the first version, stepping back from some of the more controversial provisions. Both have clear lessons for rights holders looking to protect their IP rights in the country.
  • During the Olympic Games in London last month, many of Britain's biggest brands seemed to be openly breaking the recently introduced ambush marketing rules. They were taking a bet on Locog's enforcement of very broad regulations. An analysis of 10 of those adverts shows how you can too.
  • The final rules on post-grant oppositions should make challenging patents in the US far more efficient, says Eileen McDermott
  • How did you follow the progress and outcome of the Apple v Samsung patent trial in California? For many people, the answer would be: on Twitter, where commentators (including reporters in the courtroom) wrote about the ebbs and flows of the case using hashtags such as #itrial.
  • Four partners have left Spanish firm Herrero & Asociados to set up their own firm, Balder IP
  • It is rare for a developed country to experience as many IP changes as Italy has in the past year. Full examination of patents for the first time, a new trade mark opposition system and new IP courts have fundamentally altered law and practice. The Italy IP Focus this year explains the impact of all of them for IP owners.
  • To fight counterfeit goods in Italy, brand owners must engage with Customs, in particular using the preventive intervention system. Micaela Modiano of Modiano & Partners explains how it works and the Customs database, Falstaff
  • Jason Howg of Borden Ladner Gervais discusses the unique considerations needed when licensing trade secrets
  • Christian Paradis explains to Managing IP how Canada’s new copyright law “strikes the right balance”
  • David Schwartz and Jeffrey Coles of Smart & Biggar look at the evolving patent landscape in Canada and offer an overview of the most significant legislative changes of the last few years