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  • There was a session on plain packaging at the INTA Annual Meeting in Hong Kong last week (the rest of the session title was "Who will it affect next?")
  • A new report from Lex Machina underlines how quickly patent litigation is increasing, and reveals the districts with the biggest caseloads, the top plaintiffs and the most popular targets for litigation (no prizes for guessing which firm is sued the most)
  • The Federal Circuit has answered the controversial question of whether cloned animals such as Dolly the Sheep can be patented, ruling that the method can be patented but the animals cannot
  • Amy Yang of Procter & Gamble discusses the responsibilities of managing a large and diverse brand portfolio and why rights holders can be optimistic about trademark protection in China
  • The USPTO has proposed to reduce fees for trademark filings that are done electronically. Deborah Cohn, Commissioner for Trademarks at the Office, explained during the UPSTO Users session yesterday that the aim is to lower costs and promote efficiency for customers.
  • Choosing a local script mark can be good for business, as long as you get it right. Emma Barraclough explains what issues brand owners need to consider
  • Latin America has not been heavily affected by the world economic crisis, and intellectual property is becoming more important in the region
  • How will shifting consumption patterns affect brand protection? That was one of the questions posed at the INTA panel, Trademarks at the Crossroads of Trade and Culture
  • Attendees were updated on the confusing approach to irreparable harm in U.S. courts at the INTA Annual Meeting in the session The Presumption of Irreparable Harm: Don’t Stop Believing
  • In-house counsel discussed the most effective response to online infringement at two sessions at the INTA Annual Meeting this week, recommending IP owners take a strategic approach to brand protection.