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Weil’s hiring frenzy shows no signs of slowing down ...
21 August 2025 In a rare legal action, the medtech company claims the agency unlawfully let Apple reintroduce a feature on ...
Non-practising entities are controversial, but political winds in the US are shifting and inventors, investors, and operating ...
EasyGroup founder lambasts a UK judge’s decision in favour of Premier Inn, calling the ruling “wrong” and warning that UK trademark owners “should be worried” if the judgment stands. If you don't have ...
As the nation prepares for its EU Council presidency, Denmark’s proposed new deepfake law to protect people’s face, likeness and voice may influence future European AI policies, write Nick Redfearn of ...
A technology-focused litigator has rejoined the firm’s Washington DC office, following departures in its technology and life sciences practices. If you don't have a login or your access has expired, ...
Ryan Abbott, counsel for the digital artist, says current copyright policy is a “major disincentive” to use of AI in the creative industry. If you don't have a login or your access has expired, you ...
With growing legislation, research and demand for medical use, cannabis presents an economic opportunity for the Caribbean—but IP rights in the region have some way to go, write Keesha Fleming Lake of ...
Renewable energy and biofuels: Brazil boasts one of the cleanest energy matrices in the world, largely due to its extensive hydropower resources and its pioneering role in biofuels, particularly ...
Most official patent fees in the country increased by 20–25% in 2024, but remain relatively low in comparison to Eurasia. The most prominent fee change in Russia came into effect in October 2024, with ...
Filings are up by nearly a third at the European intellectual property office, which also reported rises in trademark and SPC applications. Already registered? If you don't have a login or your access ...