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  • A monthly column devoted to IP curiosities and controversies, named in honour of John of Utynam
  • Chinese firms are the fastest growing filers in this year’s PCT Survey, but Shiga and Sakai of Japan jump up the worldwide rankings and there are new top firms in both Australia and Italy
  • IPR-intensive industries generated 26% of jobs in the EU and almost 39% of GDP in 2008-2010, according to a report published by the EPO and OHIM
  • The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comments on a plan to gather information on 25 unnamed patent assertion entities (PAEs)
  • Rights holders are looking to Southeast Asia as the next growth region. Lawyers from Hechanova & Co, Henry Goh & Co and Tilleke & Gibbins discuss the latest changes and what companies need to consider when entering the market in a roundtable discussion moderated by Peter Leung
  • This month UK Prime Minister David Cameron appointed former music industry executive Mike Weatherley as his adviser on IP. The MP tells Emma Barraclough about his new role, why ISPs need a stick and how industry needs to change its business models
  • USPTO acting director Teresa Stanek Rea told staff that the Office will remain open in the event of a government shutdown tomorrow
  • A new police IP crime unit launches in the UK this week. Counterfeiters should look out, but there are also lessons for rights owners
  • Patent specialists from BT, Nokia, Bayer and Atos are among those who will be discussing prosecution and litigation strategies for the Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court at Managing IP’s European Patent Reform Forum in Munich next week
  • The executive who coined the term “patent troll” welcomes Washington’s effort to rein in abusive patent monetisation firms as long as policymakers pursue broader reforms