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RSSNew Singapore Court Procedures for IP Disputes
The new Supreme Court of Judicature (Intellectual Property) Rules 2022 ("Rules") came into effect on 1 April 2022. The new Rules provide a new optional track for intellectual property ("IP") litigation. This new optional track is referred to as the "Simplified Process for Certain Intellectual...
Chile formally joins the Madrid System
Would you like to know how to benefit from the Madrid System in Chile?
WIPO-India Summer School on Intellectual Property
Do not miss your opportunity and register for the "WIPO-India Summer School on Intellectual Property".
Recent decision from the Dehli High court revives PPL application as a Copyright Society
Find more about the current status for licensing broadcasts and sound recordings in India.
EPO's Patent Index 2021: Europe Receives Top Marks in Patenting Activity
The latest EPO Patent Index looks back at the patenting trends of 2021. The report brings good news for European innovation activity: After the significant decrease in 2020, the number of patent applications has risen by 4.5 % in 2021.
NCIPR member NBI seizes P63M counterfeits in Greenhills raid as IPOPHL starts coordination with mall to stamp out counterfeiting
The National Bureau of Investigation, a member of the National Committee on Intellectual Property Rights (NCIPR) — which the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) leads as acting chair...
Vietnam joins WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
HANOI — Vietnam’s accession to the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) and implementation of the pact is expected to encourage the development of the local cultural industry.
New Case Study: Successfully Surfing Terahertz Waves with IP
The success story of das-Nano, an innovative Spanish tech company developing the first Terahertz-based technology systems on the market, has just been published by the European IP Helpdesk team as an insightful case study.
Nespresso vs Peet’s Coffee – Champagne vs Champanillo
Two recent legal disputes, one involving coffee capsules and other related to Protected Designation of Origin.
Online Sales of Counterfeit Life Sciences Products in Thailand: Rise and Suppression
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing safety measures, many Thai retailers have shifted their sales toward online platforms. Unsurprisingly, counterfeiters have followed suit...
Malaysia’s Accession to the Budapest Treaty and Marrakesh Treaty
31 March 2022 – Malaysia has officially acceded to the Budapest Treaty and Marrakesh Treaty administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and subsequently became a member and complied with the provisions of both agreements.
India strives to retain more local patent applications
India´s patent filings have been experiencing an explosive growth over the past years. Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go.
New INPI Brazil note on the patentability of inventions involving transgenic plants
In Brazil, the inventive step of an accessory invention related to transgenic plants would come from the technical effect of the main invention.
Intellectual Property in the Metaverse. Episode II: Trade Marks.
The second part of our monthly publications on the topic IP in the Metaverse is out!
Developing a Code of Practice on Standardisation: EC Publishes Final Report for Researchers
A new study for beneficiaries in Horizon 2020 projects to support the development of a code of practice on standardisation has just been published by the European Commission.
New Interactive Guide by 4iP Council and the European IP Helpdesk on the "4 Essentials of Trade Secrets"
By joining forces with the European IP Helpdesk team and other cooperation partners, the 4iP Council has developed a new interactive guide on the “4 Essentials of Trade Secrets”.
EU Commission's new Handbook on the food and beverage market entry in Mexico
In accordance with this handbook, the modernised EU-Mexico Trade Agreement will improve the protection in Mexico of intellectual property owned by EU companies. This includes making it illegal in Mexico to sell imitations of protected EU Geographical Indications, such as Champagne, or Parma ham.
New Guide Released: Successful Valorisation of Knowledge and Research Results in Horizon Europe
The European IP Helpdesk team has released a new guide taking a closer look at ways for research and innovation projects funded under “Horizon Europe” to successfully valorise the knowledge and results they generate.
Mondulkiri wild honey inaugurated with GI status
‘Mondulkiri wild honey” has been officially inaugurated with geographical indication (GI) status that ministers and officials hope will accordingly increase its value, thereby creating local jobs and improving livelihoods.
Making sense of NFT’s and what they mean from an IP standpoint in India
A quick look at what NFTs are and what their implications are in terms of IP