Minggu, 13 Maret 2005

Mip But Keeps Getting Fatter


Euromoney's prestigious near-monthly Managing Intellectual Property for March 2005 has only squeezed itself through the IPKat's letterbox. It was a tight squelch too, since MIP has surged to a muscular 132 pages. Even allowing for a generous dollop of advertising, that withal leaves a huge total of editorial copy. Well done, MIP.

Content inwards this upshot includes the following:
* Boudewijn van Vondelen (NautaDutilh) writes on the Benelux's starting fourth dimension twelvemonth of sense of opposition proceedings;

* Roderick McKelvie in addition to Scott Weidenfeller (Covington & Burling) essay out recent reforms of Pennsylvania patent litigation in addition to reckon whether they volition attract to a greater extent than line of piece of employment organization to the Western District Federal Court;

* Mark Abell in addition to Tina Ran (Field Fisher Waterhouse) review electrical flow police line in addition to exercise on franchising inwards China.

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