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  • Despite its small population, Panama is an important strategic market. Rolando Candanedo Navarro of Bufete Candanedo explains why it is important to obtain trade mark protection and how your rights can be enforced there
  • Following a year which has seen significant legislative and judicial activity in Canada, Justine Wiebe of Bereskin & Parr reviews trade mark developments, and the firm's Adam Bobker looks at patent reforms and cases
  • Correspondents from member firms of the Affinitas network provide an overview of recent developments in key markets in Latin America – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, the Andean Community and Peru
  • Many technology companies and observers have been concerned about the threat of so-called patent trolls. But James E Malackowski and Frederic D Floberg of Ocean Tomo observe that they fulfil a need, and show that the market for patents is changing
  • Korea has recently changed its laws on the scope of novelty-barring activities and grace periods. Man-Gi Paik and Jae-Choon You of Kim & Chang explain how the new regime works
  • Indonesia's rapid economic growth, its relatively stable political environment and the introduction of new IP rules and regulations provide an opportunity for IP owners to re-evaluate their protection and enforcement strategies in the country, say Sara Holder and Lisa Yong of the Rouse & Co International Group
  • 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
  • Asia's courts are increasingly able to handle sophisticated IP cases and patent holders should no longer assume that civil litigation is not an option for solving IP disputes, says Nick Redfearn of the Rouse & Co International Group