39 ADR & DN surveillance: defence strategies
The recent exponential growth in the number of registered domain names poses problems for trademark owners worldwide, says Alessandra Ferreri.
41 When is a private email not a private email?
Many company employees see their work computer and email as extensions of those they use at home, but they may be wrong, says Meera Chature Sankhari.
44 Is IPAN the next big thing in the IP market?
A WIPR interview with Anton Bory, chief executive of IPAN.
49 gTLDs—The latest developments
ICANN’s 37th meeting, hosted by Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC) in Nairobi, took place in March 2010. Andy Churley and Chloë Garrett summarise the key discussions and decisions.
51 Jurisdiction reports
52 Brazil: The misuse of sham litigation investigations 53 Canada: Whose laws are they anyway? 54 China: IP development by numbers 55 Denmark: Warehousing of domain names 56 Germany: Negative statements in patent applications 57 Hungary: Colour combinations under scrutiny 58 India: Trademark confusion in the entertainment industry 59 Israel: The Madrid Protocol and Israeli football pools 60 Malaysia: IP law reforms on the horizon 61 Mexico: The end of pipeline patents in Mexico 62 Netherlands: The undisclosed disclaimer 63 Peru: A step ahead in IP 64 Philippines: Coffee controversy 65 Romania: A new Romanian Trademark Law 66 Singapore: Patent restoration: standard of reasonable care 67 South Africa: Speaking in tongues 68 Thailand: Could Thailand accede to the Madrid Protocol? 69 Turkey: The second-largest counterfeit market in the world 70 US—Patents: Judge invalidates human gene patents 71 US—Trademarks: Infringement theories in the online marketplace
72 Directory of service providers 75 Movers and shakers
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