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  • The Ninth Circuit appeals court has affirmed that copyright holders must consider whether a use of material is fair before sending a takedown notice, in the closely-watched Lenz v Universal “dancing baby” lawsuit
  • Speaking with Managing IP in Shanghai, Adam Williams, deputy director of the UK IPO's international policy directorate discussed the UK's strong relations with China on IP issues, the trends his IP attachés are seeing around the world and the future of the attaché programme
  • Judges, in-house counsel, patent lawyers and attorneys and IP office representatives discussed the Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court (UPC) at the latest EU Patent Reform Forum. James Nurton reports on the main news and views
  • Fitbit countersuing Jawbone, the US Copyright Office’s registration system going down for a week, BMI registering record revenues, TiVo filings its first patent litigation since 2012, and Toyota’s patent application for a potential flying car were in the IP headlines this week
  • If Kyle Bass has been put off by the PTAB denying three of his IPR petitions, he's not showing it. He has filed a further nine petitions since the Coalition for Affordable Drugs' first setback and has labelled the PTAB a kangaroo court
  • Margaret Focarino, former commissioner for patents for the USPTO, has joined Oblon McClelland Maier & Neustadt as senior patent advisor
  • Criminal enforcement is an important tool for IP owners in China, but professor Huang Wushuang of East China University of Political Science and Law said that calls to make it easier to start criminal enforcement proceedings may be unwise
  • IP research will focus on enforcement and infringement, innovation and growth and the value of intellectual property, according to the UK IPO’s 2015-16 research and evaluation priorities
  • As the UK Intellectual Property Office announced its 2015-16 research and evaluation priorities, James Nurton spoke to chief economist Pippa Hall about data, difficulties between economists and lawyers and that recent article in The Economist
  • Increasingly, and rightly, policy-makers demand evidence about the impact proposed changes will have. Why is it so rarely forthcoming?