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  • 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.
  • eBay is not generally liable for trade mark infringements committed by its users, but can be held liable where there are persistent infringers. This was the conclusion of Advocate General Niilo Jääskinen in a detailed opinion published in December, which addressed 10 questions from the High Court in London in a dispute between eBay and L'Oréal.
  • Companies in Hong Kong should start preparing to balance the conflicting demands of IP and competition law, as a Competition Bill is likely to be passed in 2012, said speakers at a seminar last week
  • The 2011 Patent Reform Act would mean significant changes for the USPTO
  • The date has been set for a key meeting between Icann’s Board and the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), but will it lead to further delays in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook?
  • The USPTO and IP Australia have extended their pilot patent prosecution highway (PPH) programme until April 13 2012.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Vietnam, one of the fastest growing economies in Asia, is attracting record levels of foreign investment. Tran Viet Hung, director-general of the National Office of Intellectual Property, explains how the country has overhauled its IP laws, the impact of WTO membership, and how the Office is dealing with its backlog
  • Pascale Chapdelaine, manager of the IP team at one of Canada's largest companies, BCE, explains her role in the company to Sam Mamudi