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  • As international businesses settle into their long term China strategies, intellectual property becomes increasingly important. Download our China Focus for insights onto the increasingly mature but complex Chinese IP system
  • The latest statistics on patents invalidated under 101, Robin Williams restricting use of his image before his death, patentees’ recent success at the PTAB, the Big Pimpin’ case latest, and a “copyright troll” being ordered to pay fees were in the IP headlines this week
  • UPDATED APRIL 7 TO INCLUDE NEW IPR: Hayman Capital’s Kyle Bass and IP Nav’s Erich Spangenberg have targeted a second and third pharmaceutical company at the PTAB, filing inter partes review petitions challenging patents owned by Shire and Jazz
  • Managing IP’s analysis of data from Docket Navigator reveals the petitioners, patent owners, law firms and attorneys that were busiest for PTAB filings in March
  • In the Supreme Court argument in Kimble v Marvel, several Justices appeared hesitant to overrule Brulotte's restrictions on royalty agreements that extend past a patent's expiration. Managing IP was there for the blow-by-blow
  • Meryl Hershkowitz has been appointed as the USPTO’s deputy commissioner for trade mark operations
  • The presumption of validity, aiding and abetting, the relationship between infringement and invalidity, and production lines grinding to a fault- these are some of the topics discussed in yesterday’s Supreme Court oral arguments in Commil v Cisco
  • For coverage of authentic IP developments, see our brand new April issue, our latest news and our blog page. Only 30% of our content is published on our blog – to access all of our content you need to be a subscriber. We like to offer our loyal blog readers a special rate, so register your interest in coming on board as a subscriber and we will be in touch shortly
  • The popularity of pre-1972 music on internet radio has thrown up a fierce legal battle over sound recording licences in the United States. Peter E Masaitis and Evan W Woolley explain – with a bit of help from their friends in the 60s and 70s music scene
  • 3D printing offers new opportunities to IP owners and manufacturers, but also brings risks. Justin E Pierce and Steven J Schwarz suggest some approaches companies can take to maximise protection in the United States