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IP Magazine, October 2006: A Patent Too Far?
IP law's long arm sweeps in tax strategies. In-house counsel should keep a sharp eye on software code as it comes and goes. China is drawing its own line between competitive concerns and IP rights. All this, and more, in the latest issue of Legal Times' IP.


 
IP Magazine: A Stronger Solution
America's famous brands see promise in revised federal trademark law, business method patents are heading for a Supreme Court showdown, and Italy's luxury-goods makers finally face up to threat of very fine fakes. All of this, and more, in the latest issue of Legal Times' IP.


 
May 2006: Brazil's New Growth
Fruits of legal reform ripen into patents from the rain forest. Plus: finding the soft underbelly of business method patents, why the whole truth works best at the PTO, and two towers' take on copyright. All this and more in the latest issue of Legal Times' IP.


 
October 2005: Don't Try This
The latest issue of Legal Times' IP looks at the Federal Circuit kicking several cases back to counsel. What tripped up those patent lawyers? Also: Ten fables about copyright exemptions that won't fly in any court; How to preserve your vendor's IP when you can't rely on the vendor; plus more.


 
July 2005: Everybody Comes to the ITC
The latest issue of Legal Times' IP explores the changing tides of world trade as they write and rewrite the IP docket at the International Trade Commission. Also: Proposed reforms won't shift the focus off of patent litigation; India strives to welcome inventors; plus more.


 
April 2005: Japan Rethinks
Now Japan is flexing its IP muscles. So American lawyers find themselves explaining U.S. patent trials. They judge new tech transfer efforts. And they watch carefully as Japan's inventors seek greater rewards. Also: The Federal Circuit speaks up on the role of dictionaries in reading patents and the market power of the IP "monopoly." And more, in the latest Legal Times' IP.


 
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