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Lobbies and interest groups are among the interveners in a major dispute over whether courts can set patent pool rates
IP attorneys share how the Cox v Sony ruling impacts their counselling strategies, and if the case could influence how courts may assess liability for AI platforms
Natasha Daughtrey shares how firms can help their women litigators take the lead on trials, and why she is seeing a convergence of tech and life sciences disputes
Ruth Hoy will join the firm's IP practice alongside Huw Cookson, who will also become a partner
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Sponsored by Spoor & FisherJeanine Coetzer of Spoor & Fisher highlights several problems with a trademark decision by the Gauteng High Court that has been overturned by the South African Supreme Court of Appeal
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Sponsored by Tahota Law FirmData security is under increasingly strict supervision in China. Charles Feng, Yifan Lu and Lian Xue of Tahota provide a guide and explain when a security assessment is necessary for a cross-border data transfer
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdRobert Milligan of Bird & Bird explains the opportunities and challenges presented by generative AI for brand creators and owners, and suggests how to mitigate the risks
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Sponsored by Gün + PartnersSelin Sinem Erciyas and Aysu Eryaşar of Gün + Partners explain why publication of a Turkish translation of an application is essential in ensuring protection for patent owners and claiming compensation for damages
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Sponsored by OLIVARESSeveral pieces of Mexican legislation in recent years have established the validity of consent letters in formalising the coexistence of identical or similar trademarks, explains Sergio Olivares Nieto of OLIVARES
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Sponsored by NokiaManaging IP sat down with Clay Gaetje of Nokia’s New Segments Licensing team to discuss the wider technological benefits to be found in a robust licensing programme