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  • An amicus brief aimed at reducing the Eastern District of Texas’s dominance, Canadian concerns over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, limited exceptions to the DMCA being announced, SAP and Google reaching a patent agreement, and George Orwell’s estate making an ironic demand were in the IP headlines in the past week
  • The Preparatory Committee has published the final version of the Rules of Procedure for the Unified Patent Court, including changes to the rules on opt outs and language
  • Managing IP was reporting from the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Annual Meeting in Washington DC last week. Here are some of the topics, tidbits and takeaways from the meeting
  • Parodies have long been popular in English culture, but it was only in October 2014 that a parody exception was introduced to the copyright law. A year on, Iona Silverman sets out what both rights owners and parodists should bear in mind
  • The first Unitary Patents may be granted one year from now. Following our series of articles on the Unitary Patent and UPC, James Nurton and Kingsley Egbuonu take stock of where we are now and what remains to be done before Europe’s new patent system can come into effect
  • The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has instituted four of the Coalition for Affordable Drugs’ IPR petitions challenging Celgene patents, bringing the total number its petitions instituted to seven and greatly shifting the success rate of what one law firm calls the “PTAB Crashers”
  • Every jurisdiction regulates the branding of athletes in some way. Ernesto M Meade and Galia Moss Tabachnik of Uhthoff, Gomez Vega & Uhthoff explain what happens in Mexico
  • Mexico has over several years clarified the IP rules that apply to biotechnology products. But, as Alejandro Luna, Agustin Azcatl and Ingrid Ortiz of Olivares explain, there are still some areas that need to be addressed
  • The IP protection of digital systems and in particular GUIs has posed challenges worldwide. Jorge Juárez and Claudia Campos of Becerril, Coca & Becerril explain how Mexico has tackled this issue
  • Beatriz Martinez Hernandez and Karen Orivio of Goodrich Riquelme suggest ways in which Mexico needs to modify its IP framework to deepen its commitment to the Madrid Protocol and streamline its registration system