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  • Reacting to the Federal Circuit defeat, Becton Dickinson’s counsel reemphasised the company’s concern with seeing the proper inequitable conduct standard in place and did not rule out an appeal to the Supreme Court
  • This month the Madras High Court in India will hear nine petitions by German company Enercon against decisions revoking 12 of its patents. The politically tinged dispute has exercised the top lawyers in India for and against the controversial revocations, as well as undermining two institutions that are already damaged: India's Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) and the Indian IP system itself.
  • Last month Managing IP was asked down to OHIM's offices in Alicante to talk to President António Campinos, in his first interview in the role. Relaxed and jovial, Campinos was keen to talk about both OHIM's new five-year plan and the role of an IP office in the EU generally. In common with many of OHIM's staff, he was dressed in jeans and an open-necked shirt ahead of a long weekend for the Office to mark the Schuman Declaration, which led to the creation of the EU.
  • Eileen McDermott, Karen Bolipata and Simon Crompton report from INTA’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco
  • “Now is really the time to think about IDNs,” Edmon Chung, CEO of sponsored TLD DotAsia Organisation, said this week
  • As we watched, a woman in a silk dressing gown emerged from her bedroom window, ascended the fire escape and stood uncertainly on the roof, San Francisco spread out beneath her. She was followed by a rather more warmly dressed companion, carrying a camera, who proceeded to photograph her against the backdrop of skyscrapers and the city's vertiginous streets.
  • Save The Children Federation has lost a UDRP case over the domain name mysavethechildren.org after the respondent said she had not heard of the US charity
  • The US House Judiciary IP subcommittee voiced concerns yesterday in a hearing on proposed legislation on cybersecurity measures
  • Six US district courts are set to start a 10-year experiment with specialised patent judges in July
  • Hours after the Senate Judiciary Committee passed the PROTECT IP Act by unanimous voice vote, a key Senator said he would use a parliamentary procedure to prevent a Senate floor vote on the bill