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RSSThe São Paulo Court of Justice has ordered Mark Zuckerberg's Meta to stop using its trade mark in Brazil.
The article is about fair use guidelines in the Philippines
From 17 to 25 February 2024, AfrIPI and the Africa IP SME Helpdesk participated in the ninth International Trade Fair for Business, SMEs and Partnerships in Yaoundé (PROMOTE), Cameroon.
This week in the news, we focus on a trade mark case involving l’Oréal, and a recent change in the interpretation of "Substance or Composition" in Medical Use Claims.
Paraguay introduced important changes in plant variety registration
A notable increase in IP infringement cases hints at an evolving future for IP enforcement in Vietnam
Leading European universities are increasingly engaged in efforts to reduce the risk associated with bringing new technologies to market, through industry partnerships and the creation of spin-outs.
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In this monthly Blog Post, we have a look at how the rising movement of digital art can - and should - use measures afforded by intellectual property mechanisms.
Dominican Republic inaugurated a new centre to promote technology and innovation
The Latin America IP SME Helpdesk joins forces with a new collaborator: Eureka, a network of ministries and funding agencies for international cooperation in research and development (R&D) and innovation.
The India IP SME Helpdesk joins forces with a new collaborator: Eureka, a network of ministries and funding agencies for international cooperation in research and development (R&D) and innovation.
On 19 February 2024, India and the European Union (EU) started the seventh round of negotiations in New Delhi concerning the free trade agreement (FTA).
According to the International IP Index 2024, India maintained its 42nd position with a score of 38.64%, unchanged since 2022.
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), one of the top public universities in Chennai, India, has experienced a nearly double increase in the number of Indian patents granted during the calendar year 2023.
Rapid advancement in artificial intelligence (AI), and the mass uptake of generative AI in the past year, are raising a number of issues at the interface with intellectual property (IP) law
The digitization of content and communication channels has enabled intellectual property (IP) owners to distribute their content and products across various territories more easily than ever before.
The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) has piloted an avenue for interested parties to provide suggestions for descriptions of goods and services to be added into IPOS' classification database ("Database").
The European IP Helpdesk team has recently released a new IP Special edition, which contains a collection of valuable materials focusing on crucial aspects of Intellectual Property (IP) and Open Science.
This week, we look at the deal reached by Epic Games in the Fortnite dances dispute, and updates on the OpenAI v authors
WIPO approves INPI's proposal to enhance digital patent application processes, offering three options for international filings.