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  • IP is today managed by a multitude of governance standards and regulations. Mark Bezant and Elizabeth Gutteridge of Deloitte examine how regulatory changes, such as the EU Technology Transfer Block Exemption, are affecting the market
  • EU enlargement has increased the practical difficulties for patent owners and decision makers to get or refuse a compulsory licence request in Hungary. Michael Lantos of Danubia Patent & Trademark Attorneys outlines the potential hurdles of the system and how it can be used to enforce one's rights
  • The influx of new judicial decisions has streamlined India's IP rights protection system, bringing it more in line with international enforcement practices. Ameet Datta and Sagar Chandra from Anand and Anand explain
  • Several recent changes to Argentina's patent law have affected the courts' approach to preliminary injunctions. Federico Aulmann of Obligado & Cia examines the new law and its potential shortcomings, while Carlos Octavio Mitelman looks at how recent trade mark developments could affect foreign companies
  • Milan Chromecek and Olivier Banchereau of Lovells provide a detailed guide to France's trade mark enforcement system, including tips on how to use the courts, what damages are available and how to intercept infringers
  • The government of Colombia adopted several new measures to strengthen its IP enforcement system and is negotiating a free trade agreement with the US. Emilio Ferrero of Cavelier Abogados explains the country's IP system and analyzes the legal issues of the FTA for Colombia
  • Luddites may resist it, but mediation is taking off in trade mark disputes. Michael Leathes of BAT explains why mediation is necessary, and why trade mark practitioners must lead, follow or get out of the way
  • No one knows the ins and outs of the world's busiest appeals court better than its senior judges. Judge Randall Rader of the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit talks to Stéphanie Bodoni about the latest litigation trends, forum shopping and expected changes at the Court
  • Companies face several hurdles when launching new products, but as James Weinberger of Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu explains, an additionally bumpy ride can be provided by the reverse confusion doctrine
  • At a time when international IP litigation seems like a web of ever-increasing possibilities, mediation and arbitration are emerging as credible alternatives. Stéphanie Bodoni discovers a possibly ideal, but seemingly long-ignored ADR forum and finds out why it has taken so long for cases to get there