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  • Be judicious about your use of social networking sites such as LinkedIn, don’t claim to be proficient at something unless you are and avoid declaring that you are passionate about areas of the law if you aren’t, or if you don’t have the evidence to support your claim.
  • INTA members got a lesson in how not to make the most of the organization’s network of committees on Sunday, with panelists running through many of the don’ts of committee leadership to highlight what would-be committee chairs should do instead.
  • In advance of today’s session on trademarks and publicity rights, Karen Bolipata looks at the evolution of the law on the use of brands and celebrities in expressive works.
  • A US jury has found that Google infringed “the overall structure, sequence and organization” of 37 of Oracle’s copyrighted Application Programming Interface (API) packages
  • Malaysia has boosted the protection it offers copyright owners by creating a DMCA-style safe harbour provision for ISPs and content aggregators such as YouTube
  • German pharmaceutical company Bayer has appealed a decision by India’s Controller of Patents to grant a compulsory license over its cancer treatment drug sorafenib
  • Cheryl Black pretended to collapse on a table. “Maybe 18?” she said. “Wow, 18 people in one hour. That’s why I’m tired.”
  • There is a big misconception about Twitter, said the company’s Global Brand Protection Manager, Jillian West, during yesterday’s In-house Practitioners Workshop.
  • Do you want to seem more powerful? Try grabbing your chin thoughtfully. More intelligent? Tilt your head to the left. More attractive? Tilt your head to the right. Whatever you do, don’t grab the skin on your neck when addressing someone.
  • More brand owners than ever want to cash in on the value of their trademarks by extending them to products and services in new sectors. Emma Barraclough weighs up the risks and benefits.