In this week’s opinion column, a paper by Stockholm University professor Eleonora Rosati attempts to fill what she sees as a ...
The IPI’s new approach recognises that, despite functional differences, virtual goods and services remain linked to their ...
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In our latest round-up, we look at when the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Dewberry, a petition to recognise a ...
Despite owning over 20,000 trademarks in South Korea, the consumer goods company has been slowing its domestic filing ...
It was conceivable that the average consumers of online video games would perceive the mark AMAZON SURVIVAL as a variant or iteration of the plain AMAZON word mark. Register for free to receive our ...
WIPO’s World Intellectual Property Indicators 2024 report shows that China has maintained its dominance in trademark filings, ...
The decision emphasises the broad protection granted to well-known marks under EU law. Register for free to receive our ...
The award-winning Tripp Trapp high chair was not protectable under the Copyright Law as, among other things, it had not been ...
The Bombay High Court’s recent decision to reject proposed revisions to India’s legal IT framework highlights that free speech can only be restricted according to the confines of the Indian ...
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