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  • Shanghai Shenda Sound Electronics v Jiulide Electronics. Shanghai Higher People’s Court
  • Geetha Kandiah talks through the cases that Malaysia’s specialist IP courts have faced since they were established in 2007. The record, on speed and quality, is good and other countries have taken note
  • According to Peter K Paik and Ji Eun Kim of Kim & Chang, patent issues are becoming increasingly intertwined with antitrust issues
  • Ghyo Sun Park and Seong Don Hwang of Shin & Kim scrutinise the new non-practicing entities
  • Putting in place powers of attorney to appoint IP agents has long been a headache for IP owners, especially when the powers need to be notarised and legalised. Changes this year to the procedures in Syria for powers of attorney appear to have added to the administrative burden and left many IP owners puzzled.
  • At the end of this year Lindsay Esler will retire from his position as head of the IP department at Hong Kong law firm Deacons.
  • What happens when your patent application is rejected? Hoon Chang and Dong-Jae Lee of Central International Law Firm outline the possibilities
  • The effects of this year’s top 10 cases will be more wide ranging than ever before. Managing IP’s team of journalists tells the stories behind the trials
  • My company is considering selling a patent portfolio at an auction. Is this a good idea and what do I need to know about commercialising our technology this way?
  • On March 19 2010, the Drug Administration of Vietnam (DAV) issued a notification to request that local Departments of Health in all cities and provinces of Vietnam step up the inspection and supervision of cosmetics to prevent counterfeits and illegally imported cosmetics from being circulated in the market. Accordingly, the local Departments of Health are coordinating with 127 local and central government agencies to inspect and supervise distribution and after-sale activities in the cosmetics industry. Truong Quoc Cuong, director of the DAV stated that, in this campaign, the authorities will monitor manufacturing and importing enterprises, cosmetics market places and border markets which are now known for the distribution of counterfeit and illegally imported products.