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Enforcement
When Will Copyright Come to your Assistance in Australian Courts?
13 October 2009The Australian Courts have demonstrated their appetite to refine the threshold which will be applied to subsistence of copyright questions. Jane Owen and Justin Senescall explain why Australian practitioners and copyright owners alike are anxious to...
Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?
31 August 2010In a surprising and much debated decision, the Shanghai Higher People’s Court has recently upheld the Shanghai Intermediate Court’s decision that OEM products do not infringe a registered trademark in China if they are merely manufactured...
Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force
01 September 2010With the 2011 Rugby World Cup looming, New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act is being put to the test, protecting words and emblems related to the event. Ian Finch and Ben Cain explore what companies can, and cannot, do when it comes to the...
Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia
05 May 2011With the recent economic downturn, companies have had to make the best use of their limited enforcement resources and much-reduced enforcement budgets. While their enforcement wish lists and performance measurements may remain the same, they expect t...
India: Parallel Imports and the Exhaustion of Rights
06 May 2011How many times have we admired newly-launched products and have craved to own such a product to the envy of others? The only consideration that leaves us pondering over the decision to buy that object of our desire is the exorbitant price tag it come...
Statement from President Donald J. Trump on Additional Proposed Section 301 Remedies
29 March 2019Following a thorough investigation under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) determined that China has repeatedly engaged in practices to unfairly obtain America’s intellectual property. The practices d...