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RSSThis week we look at a case from the Unified Patent Court on language changes in proceedings and a decision from the EU General Court on potentially similar trade marks.
Venezuela announces IP regime reforms
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) released the most recent update of the Green EU trademarks report covering the data until December 2022.
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation unit of the European Commission recently published an infographic “Valorisation policies - Making research results work for society”.
The ratification of the Agreement in 2024 amplifies cooperation across diverse domains, from commercial development and climate change mitigation to institutional reinforcement and political dialogue.
This week we look at the General Court case regarding Coinbase trade mark, and the recent Apple’s removal of a Game Boy emulator.
World Intellectual Property Report (WIPR) 2024 “Making Innovation Policy Work for Development” published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) delves into the intersection of human innovation, economic diversification, and industrial policy.
World Intellectual Property Report (WIPR) 2024 “Making Innovation Policy Work for Development” published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) delves into the intersection of human innovation, economic diversification, and industrial policy.
INDECOPI Peru launches an accelerated program for green patents
Teaming up with the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Patent Office (EPO) published a new study offering key insights into Europe’s position in the global race for innovation in clean and sustainable technologies.
The European Patent Office supports the validation system, which extends protection in these regions through a single European patent application.
The number of geographical indications (GI) registered products in India has surpassed 600, with Uttar Pradesh leading the list with 69 products.
Government officials have expressed reliance on start-ups and academia to drive the generation of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in the telecommunications sector, particularly focusing on next-generation technologies.
The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2023, intended to replace the Cinematograph Act of 1952, has cleared both houses of parliament and is awaiting formal notification.
This year on World IP Day, we celebrate the vital role of intellectual property in addressing global challenges. IP is not just about patents and trademarks; it is a powerful catalyst for progress, driving innovation and creativity in all corners of the world.
In a rapidly evolving global economy, innovation and creativity play pivotal roles in sustained growth and progress. While tangible assets have been protected by conventional property rights, IP is vital to intangible ideas and creations that are the foundation of creativity and innovation.
This year, the topic chosen by WIPO to celebrate World IP Day is "IP and the SDGs, Building our common future with innovation and creativity". Let's have a look at how IP contributes to reaching these Sustainable Development Goals
This week, we focus on the General Court case T-255/23 regarding Pablo Escobar trade mark and a copyright dispute between the Erasmus University of Rotterdam and Studocu.
New guidelines to request meetings with officials or contractors of the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce.
Peru sets precedent on duration of trade mark's well-known status