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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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 With the EU General Data Protection Regulation coming into effect this Friday, brands need to understand and deal with its implications, as Peter Scott reports.   21 May 2018 
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 Operating across 10 countries, IP attachés are the international face of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Sarah Morgan reports on the latest trademark issues facing the attachés across the globe.   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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 The IP outlook in Latin America and the Caribbean is improving, but there is still a lack of harmonization and there still needs to be more awareness of IP. José Luis Londoño, INTA’s Chief Representative Officer, Latin America and the Caribbean, tells Aaron McDonald more.   21 May 2018 
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 INTA’s India Consultant, Gauri Kumar, is leading the Association’s efforts to build partnerships and brand awareness in India, as she tells Aaron McDonald.   21 May 2018 
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 INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo has announced that the 2020 Annual Meeting will take place in Southeast Asia for the first time.   21 May 2018 
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 Gerardo Muñoz de Cote, Chief IP Counsel at Televisa Corporacion SA de CV, and a member of INTA’s Board of Directors, outlines the key steps that the multimedia company is taking to fight piracy. Sarah Morgan reports.   21 May 2018 
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 A panel of judges representing 10 countries took turns yesterday addressing the complex relationship between public health concerns and the recognition of IP and branding rights, as reported by Aislinn Burton.   21 May 2018 
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