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What's the 'use'?

Romania01-02-2010Raluca Vasilescu

In June 2009, the Municipal Court of Bucharest ruled on when a trademark owner’s rights are exhausted for non-use of the mark.

Traditional knowledge protection in South Africa

South Africa01-02-2010André van der Merwe

In 2005, South Africa’s government adopted a policy of protecting various forms of traditional knowledge and permitting its commercial development.

Thailand receives PCT applications

Thailand01-02-2010Kowit Somwaiya

Thailand is now a member of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and has opened its Receiving Office (RO) for international patent applications.

Patent gurus in demand

01-02-2010Paul Sutton

Experienced patent attorneys possessing strategic and litigation skills have never been in greater demand.

Top marks: Fifa's campaign against 2010 World Cup infringement

01-02-2010

With the soccer World Cup approaching, organiser FIFA is pursuing a vigilant and so-far successful campaign to protect its intellectual property. WIPR investigates.

When brand is everything: protecting IP at Red Bull

01-02-2010

Now an instantly recognisable product, Red Bull works hard to protect its brand wherever it may be threatened. Jorge Casals talks to WIPR about how the company manages this battle

Brazil moves fast to fight ambush marketing

01-02-2010

With the staging of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, ambush marketing has become an increasing subject of attention in Brazil, says Paulo Parente Marques Mendes.

Commercialising university IP

01-02-2010

It’s a tough time to develop a university’s IP portfolio, but under the guidance of Jon Soderstrom, Yale’s Office of Cooperative Research maintains an impressive record and has ambitious plans. WIPR reports.

Proving trademark fraud just got tougher

01-02-2010Ajay Jagtiani & Alain Villeneuve

On August 31, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit changed the standard for proof of fraud in trademark oppositions and cancellations. Ajay Jagtiani and Alain Villeneuve explain.

Litigation or re-examination?

01-02-2010Eldora Ellison & Jon Wright

Patent re-examinations are increasingly becoming the weapon of choice for corporate competitors seeking a venue in which to nullify US patent rights, say Eldora Ellison and Jon Wright.

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