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  • Ewa M Davison and Gary M Myles provide strategies for establishing non-obviousness in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical arts in light of the Supreme Court’s rejection of a rigid TSM test
  • Turkish copyright law now almost complies with the WIPO internet treaties. Ugur Aktekin of Mehmet Gün & Partners outlines the changes the law has gone through
  • China is planning its third overhaul of its Patent Law and has issued a set of draft amendments for consultation. Li Yong and Chen Wenping of King & Wood provide a guide to the proposals and explain how patent practice is likely to change
  • Nokia's Tim Frain brings to the presidency of TMPDF battle scars from the debate over the CII directive. James Nurton spoke to him about patent policy, phone standards and the IP triangle
  • Icann has released the latest phase of economic reports analysing the financial impact on the internet community of launching new gTLDs.
  • The EU has accepted its first GI application from China for Longkou Fen Si, a kind of noodle made from green beans and peas
  • The Icann Board will most likely vote to approve the new gTLD process at its meeting in Colombia
  • The Icann Board is due to approve the new gTLD programme at its meeting next week
  • Erica Poon spoke with Sang Jo Jong, IP professor at Seoul National University about IP commercialisation, TRIPs and dealing with illegal downloading
  • It is a common practice among entrepreneurs in the fashion business to offer their customers goods marked with a famous brand on a principle called "total look". The principle consists in offering to customers not only clothing, but also the full set of accessories, such as handbags, watches and glasses. It may happen that a trade mark has been registered only for clothes and its protection does not cover other accessories. In spite of this, some customers see the existence of strict connections between the clothing and accompanying fashionable goods, and may think that those goods have been made by the same entrepreneur. The reason is that the goods complement each other and contribute to the creation of an overall image to a certain circle of customers. In such case, the protection may be extended to those accessories that are not covered by trade mark registration (see case T-443/05, El Corte Inglés/OHIM Bolaños Sabri, PiraÑAM diseño original Juan Bolaños). As frequently happens, the accompanying accessories are the elements that create and decide someone's personal image, giving that person an original character and originality.