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Anousha Davies, associate and trademark attorney at Birketts, unpicks how the university’s reputation enabled it to see off a proposed trademark for ‘Cambridge Rowing’
IP lawyers, who say they are encouraging clients to build up ‘tariff resilience’, should treat the risks posed by recent orders as a core consideration in cross-border licensing
Regulatory changes and damages risks are prompting Canadian firms and clients to opt for settlements in generic and biosimilar cases
A new claim filed by Ericsson, and a request for access to documents, were also among recent developments
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Sponsored by Daniel LawAmid the massive public health crisis caused by the fear of the spread of COVID-19, economies and societies around the world are facing hardship, with entire businesses brought to a sudden halt.
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Sponsored by Remfry & SagarIn the first article from an exclusive series on the automotive industry, Gaurav Mukerjee and Raghav Paul of Remfry & Sagar discuss counterfeits in India
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Sponsored by AJ ParkA registration regime for foodstuff geographical indications (GIs) may soon be on the menu for New Zealand. If this happens, Prosciutto di Parma, Kalamata Olives and Feta will likely be struck off the menu, along with around 2,200 other product names.
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Sponsored by CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law OfficeDeqiang Zhu of CCPIT examines the different defences available in a patent infringement claim, including the invalidity defence, the non-infringement defence and the prior art defence
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Sponsored by DEQI Intellectual Property Law CorporationYanling Zhou of Deqi provides an insight into the evaluation report system for patents, used in proceedings relating to utility models and designs
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Sponsored by Jadong IP Law FirmRebecca Liu and Yunze Lian of Jadong IP Law Firm examine the different aspects involved in the protection of well-known trademarks including the time limit for handling such cases and penalties for infringement