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  • Luis F Ruiz of Arenales & Skinner-Klée (Guatemala), Luis Ernesto Guandique Chavez of GSQ (El Salvador) and Ricardo Anibal Mejia of Bufete Mejia & Asociados (Honduras) present a survey of the criminal prosecution of counterfeiting, focusing on their three respective nations
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  • Adrian Zahl describes the ins and outs of the Canadian patent system compared to other regimes, specifically as it applies to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries
  • Eileen McDermott asks Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Paul Michel about some of the challenges of running the country's most important IP court
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  • Recently, a trade mark case became a diplomatic situation between Japan and Taiwan. Crystal J Chen of Tsai Lee & Chen outlines the protective measures suggested by the case
  • Reserva is an exclusive patrimonial right to authorize the use of titles of publications or broadcasts, names of artists or artistic groups, characters of fictitious or human nature, or so-called publicity promotions. By virtue of reservas, right holders can authorize or prohibit third parties from copying or imitating titles, names, characters or promotions (collectively referred to as the "rights"). Secondly, right holders can authorize or prevent the distribution of copies or imitations of the rights used in any tangible form or their public performance by any media, such as broadcasting or digital networks. Thirdly, reserva rights entitle their holders to either authorize or prevent the rights from being modified or transformed. The exclusive right to authorize or prevent can be assigned or licensed.
  • Daisy Wang and Roger Chang of Lee and Li outline the new IP litigation practice
  • A settlement agreement recorded before the Delhi High Court saw an undertaking from the defendants to deposit a sum of approx $13,000 to be used for charity towards underprivileged children. In addition, the defendants have undertaken to contribute their physical service for five hours per week for a period of six months to a charitable institution as part of the settlement agreement.
  • Peter Ollier talks to judge Gloria Lin about what Taiwan's new IP Court means for rights holders