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RSSEvery year the World Intellectual Property Organization, Cornell University and the European Institute ESADE issue the Global Innovation Index (GII)
COVID-19 has swept across the globe causing massive disruption to businesses everywhere.
Neighbouring rights for actors and performers materializing in Spain
For years Western companies have relied on Chinese factories to manufacture their products at low cost and export them back to other markets to be sol
Twitch and copyright infringement claims
Facebook defending its trade mark against domain fraud, a dispute over a colour-changing stone patent and a big hit against online piracy
Converse against Steve Madden for copying one of its Converse design, a battle between a US start-up and Nestlé over a vegan burger
If you heard about a threat that had already caused a loss of EUR 60 billion in economic growth and almost 289 000 jobs in Europe alone
On trade marks and design protection
In consideration of the disruptions caused in many countries by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Beijing IP Court has opened the possibility for foreign
The global economy has recently witnessed unprecedented blows due to the US–China trade war and COVID-19.
Ubisoft vs. Qookka+Google+Apple: defending Siege / Nintendo actively defending the switch against piracy / Dior seeks registration for its saddle bag
As usual, our IP Helpdesk was planning the spring events all around Europe, in which all our experts and IP representatives go and meet with EU SMEs..
Copyright grants exclusive rights to the creators over their literary and artistic creations
Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) has become one of the hot topics of our time, to such an extent that separating the serious from the frivolous can...
Nike seeks to register “SNKRS” as a trade mark / Hermès secure its Kelly trade mark / Protecting copyright in photographs
Nintendo vs. Mario64 on PC / DIY and copyright strikes
Chrome Hearts vs. MNML / Watch Tower Bible and their fight against infringement
In these changing times, we all need to find the time to prepare for the future and draft our strategy for success.
On 1 February 2020, the CNIPA brought its revisions on examining computer-related inventions (“New AIRelated Revisions”) into eff ect.