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  • The Court of Justice will tomorrow hear arguments in two cases that address whether fake goods in transit through the EU can be seized as counterfeits
  • The EU General Court has rejected Deutsche Bahn's appeal of OHIM's refusal to register the colour combination of red and grey for its train services.
  • Kenya published Anti-Counterfeit Regulations on August 27, implementing the 2008 Anti-Counterfeit Act. How they affect the debate over generic medicines, however, will have to wait for a decision from the High Court. Until then, say John Syekei and Haanee Khan, generic manufacturers should beware the risk of being labelled counterfeiters
  • UK patent and trade mark attorneys D Young & Co are to launch a litigation practice with two solicitors hired from law firm Ashurst
  • The final ACTA draft released this week resolves a number of questions that were still in dispute when the previous draft was published last month
  • Shoichi Okuyama Shoichi Okuyama has been elected the next president of the Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA).
  • The US Trade Representative released a finalised draft of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement yesterday
  • Attendees of the oral argument in Therasense v Becton Dickinson last week said that the Federal Circuit is likely to deliver a ruling that will include some level of inequitable conduct reform.
  • The Hyatt v Kappos decision is particularly significant, as the number of appeals being heard by the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI) has increased exponentially in recent years
  • The creation of an EU patent covering just some of the single market is increasingly likely, after member states failed to agree on translation requirements