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DECEMBER 2008 / JANUARY 2009

Features

  • How to win back your domain in China

    Following the right procedures can be crucial when filing a domain name complaint. Dennis Cai offers some advice

  • Patent reexaminations in the spotlight

    Robert Abrahamsen explores the perks of the patent reexamination process

  • Smaller IP owners seek better management and returns

    Large businesses have grasped the need for IP management, but SMEs are only beginning to do so. Alexander J Wurzer and Paul DiGiammarino consider their particular demands

  • What Bilski means for you

    The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in late October changed the test for determining patentable subject matter in the US. IP experts from four industries explain how the decision will affect your patents

  • Pharmaceutical patents need a new lease of life

    Patrick Duxbury and Emma Tuck ask whether the increasing cost of drug development, and the declining numbers of drugs being approved, mean that IP protection for life science products should be reevaluated

  • Innovation on the auction floor

    James Malackowski, founder and CEO of patent auction company, Ocean Tomo, has been at the helm of a unique and increasingly lucrative IP business model. Eileen McDermott asked him how he got here, what's in store for the future and what the new US president should do for innovation

  • Monitor your IP rights

    Effective supervision and management is crucial for any successful IP owner. But which tools will work best for you? In Managing IP's third annual software survey, Rocco Colella outlines the options

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of locating IP offshore?

    My company is keen to save money by moving our IP portfolio to maximise tax efficiencies - what are the advantages and disadvantages?

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COVER STORY:
The IP world goes flat

Companies can save a lot of money by outsourcing their IP work, but it takes time and effort to get the process right. Peter Ollier assesses the options