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  • With the explosion of online commerce in China, rights holders have to adapt their enforcement strategies. Celia Y. Li and Aaron D. Hurvitz of Kangxin provide insights on how to tackle this growing challenge
  • The Korean IP Office (KIPO) wants to slash pendency times and increase customer convenience through use of IT and mobile technology.
  • Community trade mark renewal fees will be cut; measures to combat goods in transit will be strengthened; and some registration procedures will be harmonized following a deal struck by EU institutions on April 21.
  • IP attachés from the U.S. and the U.K. explained yesterday how they help brand owners deal with intellectual property issues abroad.
  • Running a law firm is a stressful endeavor. It throws up issues such as balancing pricing pressure from clients with the need to maintain profitability; dealing with administrative and marketing responsibilities; facilitating more knowledge sharing within a firm; utilizing technology to make the firm more efficient; and handling staff and paralegals to provide more value to a firm.
  • INTA has recently hired two senior staff members in its Washington, D.C. office. Deborah Cohn, formerly Commissioner for Trademarks at the USPTO, has joined as Senior Director of Government Relations while Lori Schulman, most recently General Counsel for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), became Senior Director of Internet Policy.
  • Peter Leung previews today’s session on developments in education and teaching in the U.S.
  • The INTA Board of Directors yesterday approved a policy resolution from the Limits on Trademark Use Subcommittee of the Emerging Issues Committee. The resolution sets forth INTA’s position regarding restrictions on trademark use through plain and standardized product packaging.
  • “Blackhorse is in many ways the mother of all pro bono cases,” Wilson Brown of Drinker Biddle & Reath declared in yesterday’s session, Taking the Ball and Running with a Pro Bono Case Like the Redskins Trademark Cancellation Action.
  • Ahead of this year’s Annual Meeting, Michael Loney met J. Scott Evans in New York to discuss brands, bylaws and the Internet.