China
Three sources explain why a notification by Nanjing’s IP centre in China banning AI use in patent drafting is too broad and could be difficult to enforce
Monday’s coverage includes news of a potentially 'game-changing' trademark development in China and how practitioners are using AI
Heath Hoglund talks about the value proposition of patent pools and why it went ahead with its first-ever series of pool meetings in China
The deal could mean that hundreds of licensees in the pool would have access to a broader range of VVC patents
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesYanan Deng and Jinlin Chen of Liu Shen & Associates explain why a good patent portfolio for 5G is so valuable in business
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Sponsored by Wanhuida Intellectual PropertyXiaohui Wu and Jianhui Li of Wanhuida Intellectual Property discuss the crystalline form patent application when determining the inventive step
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Sponsored by Lifang & PartnersLei Zhang and Shouqi Guo of Lifang & Partners look at a recent ruling based on the ‘joker’ pattern of poker cards
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Sponsored by Lifang & PartnersYan Zhang and Lin Mu of Lifang & Partners discuss a Supreme People’s Court case that establishes the timeframe for damages awarded to trademark owners
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesXiaoming Zhang and Haitao Li of Liu Shen & Associates describe how two cutting-edge technologies, 5G and artificial intelligence, are empowering each other
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Sponsored by Wanhuida Intellectual PropertyHonghui Hu of Wanhuida Intellectual Property considers the impact of the structure-activity relationship on the inventiveness assessment of pharmaceutical compounds