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Court enforces agreement to stop grey marketing

01 June 2018 by Mark Davis

Trade mark owners should feel encouraged by the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision to enforce an agreement to prevent grey marketing (or parallel importing) in Mars Canada Inc v Bemco Cash & Carry Inc.

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Unregistered trade marks in Kenya and the OAPI

01 June 2018 by Wayne Meiring

The recent Kenyan High Court decision of Fibrelink Limited v Star Television Productions Limited is important. This is because it confirms that it is possible to oppose a trade mark application in Kenya on the basis of a common law or unregistered mark.

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Malaysia: Recent developments in trade mark law and practice

22 May 2018 by Azlina Aisyah Khalid

Azlina Aisyah Khalid analyses recent developments in Malaysia, including record trade mark filing, a case involving allegations of abandonment and the latest on legislation

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China: A new trend of trade mark infringement in the sports industry

20 May 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

Some sports brands have been targeted by infringers using similar marks. Ason Zhang and Andrew Lu discuss recent cases and suggest strategies for combating this

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Brazil: Two effective ways to protect your trade mark rights

19 May 2018 by Isabella Cardozo

Isabella Cardozo, Hannah Fernandes and Rafael Rocha of Daniel Legal and IP Strategy evaluate the benefits of judicial appeals and stress the importance of agreements which are effective in Brazil

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IP STARS Market Intelligence Report 2017: What in-house counsel want

14 July 2017 by Managing Intellectual Property

Reputation, expertise and costs are the top three considerations for in-house counsel hiring outside IP advisers, according to a research report by IP STARS

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Why you should protect and enforce your IP in China

10 July 2017 by Erick Robinson

China is big. China is powerful. And now, China may be the best place in the world to file a patent lawsuit, says Erick Robinson of Beijing East IP

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Press Release: Wiggin secures Court of Appeal win for brand owners

06 July 2016 by Managing Intellectual Property

Court of Appeal England & Wales dismisses appeal against Arnold J's decision in Cartier I