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Copyright

Suppressing Demand

Suppressing Demand

27 August 2012

Good laws and good enforcement alone won’t eliminate the demand for fake goods. Gregory Glass examines the challenges countries around the region face in educating consumers about counterfeits.

An Interpretation of New Sino-American Film Agreements

An Interpretation of New Sino-American Film Agreements

27 August 2012

Fighting Online Infringement

Fighting Online Infringement

27 August 2012

Protection of Trade Secrets in India

Protection of Trade Secrets in India

27 August 2012

Malaysia to Establish Copyright Tribunal

Malaysia to Establish Copyright Tribunal

23 August 2012

Simone Mitchell Promoted As Partner At DLA Piper in Sydney

Simone Mitchell Promoted As Partner At DLA Piper in Sydney

23 August 2012

New Draft of Chinese Law Will Positively Influence Sino-foreign Film Production

New Draft of Chinese Law Will Positively Influence Sino-foreign Film Production

24 August 2012

ASEAN, Japan Sign IP Cooperation Deal

ASEAN, Japan Sign IP Cooperation Deal

24 August 2012

DLA Piper Named Patent Specialist Robynne Sanders Partner

DLA Piper Named Patent Specialist Robynne Sanders Partner

24 August 2012

Collaborative Approach Culminates with Certification of Live Events Tariffs

Collaborative Approach Culminates with Certification of Live Events Tariffs

21 August 2012

Court Rules There is Copyright in a Font; Microsoft Ordered to pay 512,000 Shekels

Court Rules There is Copyright in a Font; Microsoft Ordered to pay 512,000 Shekels

21 August 2012

Pinterest Named Michael Yang Its General Counsel

Pinterest Named Michael Yang Its General Counsel

21 August 2012

Innovative Financial Services for the Film Industry

Innovative Financial Services for the Film Industry

22 August 2012

Voluntary Notification of Copyright

Voluntary Notification of Copyright

22 August 2012

Protest Frenzy Leads Government to Change Proposed Copyright Law Amendments

Protest Frenzy Leads Government to Change Proposed Copyright Law Amendments

08 October 2009

Furious protests against proposed amendments to New Zealand's Copyright Act have caused the government to re-think its position. Newly proposed changes would release ISPs from the obligation to terminate accounts of repeat infringers.