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  • India's IP landscape is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Dev Robinson and Ranjan Negi of Amarchand Mangaldas, New Delhi, discuss the emerging trends and the dynamic environment
  • Justice Madan Lokur, a sitting judge at the Delhi High Court, tells Peter Ollier about recent judicial developments in India and explains how IP holders can make better use of the system
  • In a trade mark infringement case, US trade mark law does not require wrongful intent as a prerequisite to a finding in favour of an allegedly aggrieved plaintiff. However, a court's determination to award damages to a plaintiff is typically influenced by the nature of the defendant's conduct. Specifically, in situations where a defendant wilfully or intentionally infringed a plaintiff's trade mark, courts have demonstrated that they are willing to award significantly higher damages.
  • An ordinance of the prime minister dated May 15 2008, with regard to the electronic filing of inventions, medical products, plant protection products, utility models, industrial designs, trade marks, geographical indications and topography of integrated circuits, and correspondence in electronic form, was published in Dziennik Ustaw (the Journal of Laws) 89 on May 23 2008.
  • A recent highlight in local media coverage is the case between Hearst Communications, Inc and Kozmo. Kozmo is a domestic health and beauty chain owned by Konzum, a member of one of the largest corporate groups in the former Yugoslavia, Agrokor.
  • Despite joining the United Republic of Tanzania in 1964, Zanzibar retains its own legislature, courts and laws on industrial property. The trade mark law dates from 1932 and was amended in 2004 to recognize service marks. UK patents are protected by recordal. UK designs are automatically recognized.
  • The Community trade mark (CTM) Personal Shop was registered for mail order publicity (class 35) and despatch of mail order wares (class 38), and used by way of an online shop, offering (among other items) garments and household goods, which was accessible via the homepage www.personalshop.net.
  • 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
  • Brand owners have scored two victories over eBay in France
  • he USPTO's peer-to-patent project has led to an increase in prior art submissions but has failed to bring in fresh patent applications in its first year