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The Mexican Industrial Property Law now includes specific articles to define, protect and enforce geographical indications, but it also contains discrepancies that may cause procedural conflicts during the trademark registration process, says Begoña Cancino of Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enriquez. 22 May 2018
Copyright
Protecting trademarks and copyright in the fast-paced Bollywood movie industry requires careful planning, as Ed Conlon finds out. 21 May 2018
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Brand owners seeking to enforce their rights against cybersquatting and other online infringement in Russia should be clear on the different rules and practices, says Sergey Medvedev of Gorodissky & Partners (Russia). 21 May 2018
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Two high-profile trademark cases in China provide lessons for companies seeking to address infringement issues, as Simon Tsi and Michael Fu of Chang Tsi & Partners (China) report. 21 May 2018
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Legislative changes concerning well-known trademarks and expedited examination, plus a case on parallel imports, are some of the important talking points in India, as Hemant Singh, a member of INTA’s Board of Directors, tells Ed Conlon. 21 May 2018
Copyright
Panelists in a session yesterday examined how brand owners can benefit from copyright laws in China. Aaron McDonald reports. 21 May 2018
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Global trademark systems are becoming increasingly harmonized and, even though Brexit has threatened to act as a destabilizing force, the Madrid System is flourishing, as Aaron McDonald reports. 21 May 2018
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Starbucks Coffee Company, which calls Seattle home, encounters a high volume of trademark infringement, but its response must be tempered by wider considerations, as Director and Expert Senior Counsel Batur Oktay tells Aislinn Burton. 21 May 2018
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