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  • Once considered an easy target for western companies seeking to assert their patents, Asian companies from Japan to Taiwan are taking the initiative and negotiating some interesting licensing deals of their own. Emma Barraclough examines the trends
  • Enforcement of IP rights is normally based on traditional measures in Mexico. But, argue Jesus Molina and Sergio De Alva of Molina Salgado & De Alva, there is another powerful weapon available to IP owners
  • The EU has been working with ASEAN governments to boost IP protection in the region. Niclas Morey, director of the EC-ASEAN Intellectual Property Rights Co-operation Programme, ECAP II, explains more
  • Robert Sanders, an IP Academy research scholar and partner with Global IP Services LLP, explains how the Academy's Global Forum on Intellectual Property has encouraged mutual respect and understanding
  • Saul Santoyo of Uhthoff, Gomez Vega & Uhthoff SC looks at the latest legislative initiatives to deal with counterfeit drugs in Mexico, and how they will benefit producers and consumers
  • New rules offer protection to owners of famous trade marks in Brazil – but provide limited opportunities to take action. Luiz Edgard Montaury Pimenta and Clarissa Castro Jaegger of Montaury Pimenta Machado & Lioce in Rio de Janeiro explain
  • Thailand has recently strengthened its IP enforcement regime, boosting Customs' powers and training specialist criminal investigators. But officials still need the cooperation of brand owners, say Edward A Madden and Edward J Kelly of Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd
  • A comprehensive IP law came into force in Vietnam in July, streamlining the country's IP regime, providing greater clarity and closing infringement loopholes. Thanh-Tu Dinh of Lovells explains how the new rules will make life easier for IP owners doing business in one of Asia's fastest growing economies
  • Bo Heiden of the Center for Intellectual Property in Gothenburg, Sweden reviews Little Blues: How to Build a Culture of Intellectual Property Within a Small Technology Company by E André Carter and Raymond Millien
  • Malaysia has embarked on a series of IP reforms that will affect both its international obligations and the country's domestic legal framework. Karen Abraham of Shearn Delamore & Co summarizes the government's plans