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A Full Federal Court ruling on the patent-eligibility of computer-implemented inventions in Australia could pave the way for more filings
In major recent developments, the court ruled in a dispute over washing machines, issued a reimbursement decision, and the Munich Division welcomed a visit from EU officials
Oliver Yaros, leader of Mayer Brown's London IP practice, explains what IP practitioners need to consider
Cassandra Hill of Mishcon de Reya explains why the firm remains committed to diversity targets and why others should follow suit
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Sponsored by Vivien Chan & CoVivien Chan and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co assess how Chinese authorities and brand owners have stepped up efforts to tackle increasingly innovative trademark squatters
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Sponsored by Vivien Chan & CoVivien Chan and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co consider how foreign companies can set themselves up to succeed in the Chinese market by embracing Chinese language marks
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Sponsored by Wanhuida Intellectual PropertyFeng Zheng of Wanhuida Intellectual Property analyses how the amendments to the law could assist stakeholders claim damages and protect their patent rights
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Sponsored by Gorodissky & PartnersVladimir Biriulin of Gorodissky & Partners looks at how the Chamber of Patent Disputes in Russia ruled on a trademark dispute concerning the Knoppers Sandwich
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Sponsored by IncoproMike Sweeney and Chloe Lee of Incopro discuss how legislative changes ahead will have an impact on the way online marketplaces operate
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Sponsored by Tilleke & GibbinsSuebsiri Taweepon and Pongchaiwat Jirayustienjinda of Tilleke & Gibbins describe how Thailand is looking to step up its online IP enforcement for the digital age