The case highlights how pursuing domestic intermediaries can give brand owners faster enforcement wins, stronger deterrence ...
The Tel Aviv District Court has found a local licensee and its directors personally liable for trademark infringement and ...
A growing number of IP-focused acquisitions highlights how portfolio strength, licensing structures and brand equity can ...
The French National Assembly is set to debate a bill that would shift the evidentiary burden in AI-copyright disputes.
A trademark dispute over a branch of astrology has become an international controversy involving petitions, practitioner ...
The EUIPO has refused the MRBEAST mark for certain goods, rejecting arguments that online fame alone establishes recognition ...
The future of the Annual Meeting: INTA faces scrutiny over cost, communication and value post-London
This week’s Opinion Column suggests that while INTA’s Annual Meeting remains a cornerstone of the global IP community, rising ...
The defendant-appellant’s counsel says the opinion means “many thousands of cases were wrongly decided, and default judgments ...
Five bite-sized IP updates from the week, also featuring an LGBTQ+ travel company responding to a Boy Scouts suit and ...
From a rattling office above London’s Borough Market to a global forum for brand professionals, today WTR marks a quarter ...
The USTR has proposed responsive action to “longstanding and serious” failures to effectively combat counterfeits and piracy ...
New IMPI leadership and hiring push; USPTO TMEP update; Brazil ‘go-to-user’ model – IP office update
Our latest round-up also covers Korea’s trademark policy talks with major brand owners, Spain’s filings surge, Chile’s ...
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