Gang Hu, Fang Wang and Jing Qui of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Office outline the main changes introduced by the transformative Trademark Law, which aims to modernise China’s IP landscape
Cedric Lam, Lilian Shi and Sherry Zeng of Dorsey & Whitney provide an overview of the legal framework for protecting the name rights of foreign celebrities in China, and summarise the leading court cases
Fabio Giacopello and Eric Su of HFG recount a recent case that tested non-infringement declarations before the courts, and offer advice on when and how to apply for them
The green technology issue was back on the agenda at this week’s meeting of the TRIPs Council in Geneva, when Ecuador suggested it could update its year-old proposal on easing patent terms and strengthening TRIPs flexibilities for environmentally sound technologies.
Universities develop plenty of IP, and are increasingly good at commercialising it. But which universities are most active when it comes to developing and transferring their rights? Rubal Walia of INDUS TechInnovations explains