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  • What difference does it make if a document is marked confidential? And what can you do about theft of trade secrets worldwide? Six countries are compared and contrasted
  • The biggest PCT firms in the world revealed
  • What is the best IP protection for fashion designs in the US and Europe?
  • The first application to register a certification mark in Chile was filed earlier this month, in connection with sustainability standards for wine production
  • If you think that you see a dog in the picture you are wrong. This is a patent. Plant varieties and animal breeds are on the periphery of intellectual property. Patents are most immediately associated with inventions, designs and utility models. Indeed, trade marks and patents are registered in thousands and laws and regulations are mainly focused on those areas.
  • In a recent case, the Supreme Administrative Court dismissed the cassation complaint filed by Kraft Foods Polska and decided that the trade marks Prince Polo and Marco Polo are dissimilar. The owner of the earlier trade mark Prince Polo claimed that there is a likelihood of confusion as the marks contain an identical element Polo and the goods are identical. They also referred to the fact that the Prince Polo trade mark enjoys reputation in Poland submitting proper evidence.
  • On September 5 2011, the Court of Appeals dismissed the copyright infringement case filed by television network giant ABS-CBN Corporation against ABC Development Corporation (ABC 5) involving the popular TV show Willing-Willie hosted by its former talent, Willie Revillame. ABS-CBN alleged that Willing-Willie is confusingly similar to its programme Wowowee which was then hosted by Revillame.
  • The Scottish government is urging the UK culture minister to support the company that has been approved to register a .scot domain
  • Elizabeth Barnhard and Susie Cheng have joined Leason Ellis’ pharma/biotech practice group. Barnhard was previously senior patent counsel at pharmaceutical company Wyeth and Cheng was previously with Jones Day.
  • The BBC is taking legal action in Italy to prevent a rival version of its hit show Strictly Come Dancing from being shown by Silvio Berlusconi’s television network Mediaset