Safety standards wouldn’t lose copyright protection when named in law, so long as they were accessible for free online
In-house tech sources say Amgen v Sanofi has the potential to stifle their prosecution and litigation strategies if SCOTUS’s decision is too broad
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
Most Indian counsel won’t immediately look beyond the Delhi High Court for IP cases, but new forums could potentially change their minds
Sanctions and the Trademark Modernization Act have helped fight fraud, but counsel are still seeing suspicious specimens
The USPTO’s switch to electronic patents will reduce the time to file continuations, which means counsel have to be thoughtful when they’re torn over filing them
Sources distinguish between perceived and real threats of IP theft, and outline how foreign companies in China can safeguard themselves
We provide a rundown of Managing IP’s news and analysis coverage from the week, and review what’s been happening elsewhere in IP
The Federal Court of Canada has created an IP and competition chamber with 24 judges assigned to hear cases, which is expected to boost transparency
SConnect, which is locked in an IP war with eOne, also admitted that a third-party contractor did use audio files from Peppa Pig episodes on rival ‘Wolfoo’ videos
The EUIPO management board has suspended some of the executive director's powers after he demanded compensation for the non-renewal of his mandate
Foreign firms and lawyers, including IP practitioners, can now practise in India after years of talk and no action
Milan may only fulfil its UPC dream at a price, with a decision from negotiations between France and Germany expected shortly
Ireland must hold a referendum to ratify the Unified Patent Court Agreement, but the deputy prime minister has hinted that 2024 may be a possible date
The USPTO's plans to file an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking related to Fintiv are pending regulatory review
IP owners and associations are beginning to lose patience with the EU for its perceived inability to safeguard against bad-faith trademark applications
Behind the sensational headlines on Christian Archambeau’s directorship there is still an IP office to run, and confidence in its effectiveness is key
Sources say women shouldn’t be pressured to follow the STEM field but that those who do shouldn’t be unnecessarily questioned about their capabilities
Managing IP was the first to report major stories that matter, from the race for EUIPO executive director to a UPC case backed by a litigation funder
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Exclusives and This week in IP
Exclusives and This week in IP
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In an exclusive interview, Ken Seddon tells Managing IP that he expects several semiconductor companies to join the LOT Network as a group
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The phrase ‘Russian warship, go fuck yourself’ went viral in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the corresponding EUTM application failed
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Peter Blasi, Global Strategic Account Manager for the CAS Ionic Affinity Program, talks to Managing IP about prior art patent searches, sharing his advice on maximising both thoroughness and efficiency
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CAS explains how intellectual property (IP) is becoming increasingly central to companies, particularly to research and development (R&D) teams, and highlights five key findings from a survey of senior business leaders
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CAS explains the five high-risk areas of IP for R&D organisations and identifies how companies can protect their innovations and safeguard their growth potential
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Sponsored by Saint Island International Patent & Law OfficesYen-Bin Gu of Saint Island International Patent & Law Offices explains what approach patentees can take when faced with the difficulties of applying marks to production methods and ever-shrinking electronic products
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Sponsored by InspicosThe European patent system will undergo wholesale reform in June 2023. Jakob Pade Frederiksen of Inspicos P/S explains what the changes mean for proprietors and applicants
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Sponsored by ZaccoOffering increased acceleration and accessibility, the Patent Prosecution Highway might be a detour worth taking for many organisations. In the final article of their four-part series, Zacco’s experts assess the pros and cons of this expedited scheme