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  • Regimes for protecting pharmaceutical and biotechnological products via patents are slowly but steadily improving in many Latin American countries. Managing IP invited Alejandro Luna of Olivares & Ci­a, Guillermo Carey of HarneckerCarey Carey y Cía and in-house counsel Regina Kuchle to discuss some promising developments and continuing challenges
  • From the launch of new courts to controversial cases, blockbuster drugs to smartphone wars, what does 2012 have in store for patent professionals?
  • The GNSO Council has voted in favour of reviewing the UDRP and the URS but not until 18 months after Icann delegates the first new gTLDs into the root zone – expected to be early 2013
  • Tomorrow is the closing date for anyone wishing to apply for the role of independent objector to new gTLDs.
  • Some artistic works, such as logos, can be protected by both copyright and trade mark law. The best option for enforcement can vary by both the asset and the country. Five lawyers give their local advice
  • When companies go into administration, there is an opportunity to acquire valuable IP rights cheaply. But the process is not as simple as it seems. Hugh Tebay provides six tips covering before, during and after the purchase
  • While the rollout of new gTLDs will be the highlight of 2012, ccTLDs, court cases and Icann’s new chief executive will all be of interest to Internet IP readers next year. Managing Internet IP provides a guide to expected developments
  • In an initial finding, the International Trade Commission in the US has found that Motorola infringed four claims in a Microsoft patent for remotely arranging meetings.
  • Software providers are rapidly increasing their coverage of patents in Asia, but in different ways at different rates. Chris Jagalla provides a guide to the best systems
  • A monthly column devoted to IP curiosities and controversies, named in honour of John of Utynam – who received the world’s first recorded patent in 1449 diary@managingip.com