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  • Bahrain: Bahrain has become the 136th contracting state of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). The Treaty will enter into force in the country on March 18 2007.
  • US golf equipment manufacturer Acushnet, which owns the Titleist trade mark in Malaysia, has managed to obtain summary judgment against a local company in the case Acushnet Company v Metro Golf Manufacturing Sdn Bhd [2006] 7 CLJ 557.
  • Argentina PATENT PROSECUTION Tier 1 G Breuer Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal Tier 2 Noetinger & Armando Obligado & Cía Richelet & Richelet Tier 3 De Las Carreras & Chaloupka Ferrer Reyes, Tellechea & Bouche Hausheer Belgrano & Fernandez Moeller & Co Sena & Berton Moreno Tier 4 Baker & McKenzie Bruchou, Fernandez Madero, Lombardi & Mitrani Clarke Modet Korsky & Co
  • Following the rapid rise of patenting by Japanese inventors in the second half of the twentieth century, a second-wave of Asian innovation is being led by companies in China, India and South Korea. But are these businesses protecting their IP rights overseas? Peter Ollier looks at the trends
  • The European Commission's plans to introduce regular reviews of CTM fees are likely to lead to further reductions. These will be welcomed by rights owners - but opposed by some member states. James Nurton and Emma Barraclough report
  • 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
  • Austria PATENT PROSECUTION Tier 1 Sonn & Partner Tier 2 Beer & Partner Kopecky & Schwarz Tier 3 Patentanwalt Dr Thomas M Haffner Patentanwälte Puchberger, Berger & Partner Patentanwälte Schütz und Partner Torggler & Hofinger Tier 4 Barger, Piso & Partner Patentanwaltskanzlei Wildhack & Jellinek
  • The continuing growth and popularity of the internet has created a wealth of new opportunities for trade mark owners seeking to market their goods or services online. The reliance of internet users on search engines to locate providers of particular products has led to an explosion in search engine advertising in recent years.