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  • Banu Barbur and Serra Coral of Deris Patents & Trademarks Agency A.S. and Deris Law Firm say that much more clarity is needed in Turkey's assessment of well-known trade marks
  • Last year the government asked Andrew Gowers to examine what's wrong with the IP system in the UK. He has responded with 54 recommendations for change. James Nurton examines the most important and looks at what happens next. Overleaf, we ask key stakeholders for their responses to the Review
  • Do copyright laws incentivize artists to create in a way that benefits society as a whole, or do they discourage innovation by locking up culture for the financial benefit of a small minority? MIP asked a copyright owner and a pro-piracy campaigner to debate whether the copyright law balance has tipped too far in favour of rights holders. Christian Engström of the Swedish Pirate Party opens the correspondence, and Scott Martin of Paramount Pictures responds
  • Three years ago the European Patent Office launched an innovative project to consider how the IP environment may evolve by 2025. What they discovered will have far-reaching consequences for IP users, owners and policy makers, says project leader Shirin Elahi
  • Pascale Chapdelaine, manager of the IP team at one of Canada's largest companies, BCE, explains her role in the company to Sam Mamudi
  • Rules on copyright levies on PCs and other IT devices are not harmonized in Europe. Alexander Duisberg and Fabian Niemann examine the implications of some recent disputes in Germany and compare the scope and level of copyright levies in different countries
  • The flexibility of copyright means it is key to promoting IT in developing countries, according to Microsoft’s associate general counsel for IP policy and strategy
  • The Federal Circuit’s decision to uphold Prometheus’s diagnostic method patents despite Bilski should elicit “a sigh of relief” from clinical and research diagnostic companies
  • The UK’s latest IP review will focus on how IP rights can help “drive economic growth”, according to the man tasked with leading it
  • China has long been criticized for failing to enforce IP rights. Now, after years of thinly veiled threats, the US has taken the matter to the WTO. Peter Ollier considers what may happen next, and how the row will affect IP owners