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 & AssociatesJing Qu and Dongguo Liang of Liu Shen & Associates consider how to best define ‘persons skilled in the art’, while examining the development of AI technologies
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Sponsored by GoldenGate LawyersLinda Zhao of GoldenGate Lawyers looks at the specific guidance issued by the Supreme Court which clarifies the application of punitive damages
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Sponsored by Liu, Shen & AssociatesJing Zhang and Guang Hou of Liu Shen & Associates discuss AI-related innovations and patent protection
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Sponsored by AFD China Intellectual Property Law OfficeJie He, Jingjing Wu and Xia Zheng of AFD China Intellectual Property Law Office discuss trademark registrations and the obstacles to overcome to establish a successful trademark environment
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Sponsored by Beijing Kangrui Law FirmXiaodong Ren and Xiaojun Liu of Beijing Kangrui Law Firm explain the techniques that legal teams can take during the evidence collection stages of IP disputes
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Sponsored by CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law OfficeBin Zhang and Lei Fu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office consider what the Anti-Unfair Competition Law means for the Chinese IP world, and highlight influential cases showing how it protects IP rights