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  • These flow charts, courtesy of Rouse, provide a helpful summary of the jurisdictional boundaries of China’s new IP courts
  • This year the UK introduced or extended a series of copyright exceptions. Emily Stannard, one of Managing IP’s 50 most influential people in IP, asks whether they have done enough for copyright reform
  • The Court of Justice of the EU has referred a seven-year long dispute over the Golden Balls trade mark back to the OHIM for reassessment
  • Tim Behean, group IP general counsel at adidas, has joined UK boutique law firm Sipara, which has offices in London and Oxford
  • As patent practitioners gather in Trier, Germany to debate the UPC Rules of Procedure, they are likely to be pleased with the progress made. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said regarding the fees for the new system
  • In an interview with Managing IP, Pascal Asselot of France Brevets discusses trends in US patent litigation, responds to critics of its business model, and defends the role that governments can play in helping companies monetise IP rights. By James Nurton
  • The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has provided additional guidance on the requirements for motions to amend and allowed substitute claims to be placed in an appendix, in a move that may make it easier for patent owners to amend claims in inter partes review or covered business method review
  • Patent litigator Vishal Gupta has joined Steptoe & Johnson’s New York office as a partner
  • Managing IP is holding events in San Jose and New York in December to bring US companies up to date with everything they need to know about the Unified Patent Court and how it will affect them, with in-house counsel being offered complementary attendance
  • A House of Representatives hearing on the USPTO teleworking programme, Apple being ordered to pay $24 million in damages, Aereo filing for bankruptcy, concerns over changes to Canada’s trade mark law, and the latest on patent reform were among the intellectual property stories hitting the headlines this week