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  • The Toronto Congress marks the end of an era for two of AIPPI’s long-serving volunteers. Secretary General Stephan Freischem of Germany will be standing down after eight years on the Bureau, while Reporter General Thierry Calame has served 13 years
  • The issue of protecting confidential client-IP advisor communications from forced disclosure on a global scale is complicated
  • The treatment of IP licence agreements during bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings throws up many complicated questions
  • Last September one of the speakers at our first European Patent Reform Forum described the fear of bifurcation at the UPC the "British angst". One year on and it seems that there is rather less angst around
  • New Zealand’s new patent law gets rid of some outdated provisions, expand third party actions and addresses software patent issues
  • The 2014 Congress marks the end of John Bochnovic’s two-year term as AIPPI President. He tells James Nurton how the organization has developed in that time, and where it needs to go next
  • Industrialised countries should consider providing incentives to promote technology transfer with developing countries, according to a report published by AIPPI’s Standing Committee on “Intellectual Property and Green Technology”
  • AIPPI Reporter General Thierry Calame updated attendees on AIPPI’s role in providing comments and filing amicus briefs in yesterday’s Executive Committee meeting
  • AIPPI Congress attendees were updated on the changes underway for designs and the Hague System during an IP Lunch Panel yesterday
  • An arbitration tribunal consisting of Dan Bereskin, Richard Kreindler and Richard Tan unanimously found that a design patent for a glass with a double wall was not infringed, following a mock proceeding at the AIPPI Congress in Toronto