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Brand Protection Congress Europe: addressing counterfeiting and IP protection in the digital economy
As global commerce continues to expand through e-commerce platforms and digital marketplaces, protecting brands has become a growing challenge for organisations worldwide. Counterfeiting, intellectual property infringement, and online brand abuse are increasing across industries, making brand protection strategies a critical priority for businesses.
March 17, 2026
Features list
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Argentina has a poor reputation for protecting IP rights. But, says Carlos Castrillo, new political winds are bringing changes
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Erica Gould analyses a number of recent Cuban Trademark Office decisions issued in favour of US brand owners who had filed oppositions against applications made by trade mark pirates
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A plan to launch a CRISPR patent pool has only attracted a few patent holders so far. Robyn Trigg and Marc Döring examine how it would work, and whether it will take off
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While the UK Supreme Court’s opinion in Actavis v Eli Lilly is a step towards a more continental approach, there remain areas of divergence. Daan de Lange and Boukje van der Maazen provide a Netherlands perspective
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African countries have been keen to join the Madrid System, but Wayne Meiring reports that there remain problems in how it is implemented
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Canada’s new drug and biosimilar patent linkage system will fundamentally change the nature of proceedings. J Bradley White and Nathaniel Lipkus of Osler Hoskin & Harcourt discuss key changes of interest to life sciences companies
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