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Samsung hit with $15m lawsuit over Dua Lipa’s image on TV boxes
Samsung hit with $15m lawsuit over Dua Lipa’s image on TV boxes
11 May 2026   Singer claims the tech giant infringed her trademark, copyright and personal identity rights through the unauthorised use of a photo on product packaging.
Actress who played Pocahontas sues James Cameron over ‘Avatar’ likeness
6 May 2026
Secrets of success: In-house with Orange’s VP and head of licensing
6 May 2026
Kilpatrick adds tech patent litigator and China expert to Chicago office
6 May 2026
INTA lands in London
2 May 2026
WIPR launches newly revised Leaders 2026 list
1 May 2026
Brussels under scrutiny for IP policy as US flags risks to innovation
1 May 2026
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Nigeria’s National IP Policy 2025: An analysis of key provisions
While Nigeria’s IP Policy is a significant step to modernising the country’s IP framework, effective implementation across existing statutes is key, write Victress Elechi & Boluwatife Oshikoya of Inventa.
Creating a global online IP community
WIPR Leaders is a trusted global community of leading IP professionals, inspired by personal connections made at events like the INTA Annual Meeting, says Baron Armah-Kwantreng of WIPR Rankings.
A fragmented landscape: Bridging the copyright gap in Africa
Copyright protection in African jurisdictions remains decentralised, which is good for national sovereignty but ultimately harms the education, culture and economic development of the region, argues Isabella Becaro Soares de Pinho of Inventa.
30 years of the TRIPS Agreement—and the cracks are showing
In force since 1995, the trade agreement’s blanket IP provisions are being challenged by emerging technologies and the different needs of individual countries, says Ana Neves of Inventa.
The IP in Netflix’s $87bn takeover bid for Warner Bros
The streaming giant’s deal with one of the biggest entertainment titles inherently includes a vast body of IP. Malcolm Meeks of Finnegan explains what’s on the table.
China: Courts and AI face off
Courts in China are increasingly rejecting ‘algorithmic neutrality’ as a defence in AI cases—and businesses need to adapt, say Xiaojun Guo and Hongxia Wu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office.
Painting the future: NFTs and the new canvas for African artists
Non-fungible tokens provide an unprecedented space for African creators to share their stories and traditions with the world, but awareness of varying copyright laws is essential, explains Isabella Becaro Pinho of Inventa.
AI and IP law: What is the Nigerian legal perspective?
Nigeria lacks AI-specific laws but hopes to become a leader in the space through a new regulatory framework, says Izuchukwu Chinedo of Inventa.
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In-house interview: Why tackling piracy is ‘like the war on drugs’
29 April 2026   Ex-Disney counsel Thomas Limouzin-Lamothe tells Sarah Speight how he is combating global piracy in his new role with a major membership body for Hollywood studios, broadcasters and streaming platforms.
Start to finish: Marathon milestone highlights IP’s role in sport
27 April 2026   Millions watched marathon world records get smashed on the same weekend as the IP community celebrated ‘IP in sport’ for World IP Day. Marisa Woutersen asked FIFA, the UKIPO, the Copyright Alliance and sports IP lawyers to reflect on the theme.
INTA 2026: In-house tips on what to do in London
20 April 2026   With the start of the first-ever INTA Annual Meeting held in the UK capital just weeks away, in-house IP counsel share their favourite ways to spend downtime in the city.
In-house view: ‘External counsel must have commercial judgement'
16 April 2026   Ranked in WIPR’s Global In-House Elite 2026, Sean Alexander—head of IP at multinational materials group Umicore—tells Sarah Speight what he loves about his job, his industry’s key trends and challenges, and why AI ‘is already proving its worth’.
IP theft a major concern for automotive companies, US report shows
14 April 2026   Dykema’s annual survey reveals that technology advancements in the auto industry have created more opportunities for IP misappropriation.
Cox v Sony: SCOTUS trims ISP liability in ‘seismic decision’
26 March 2026   Apex court rules that ISPs cannot be held contributorily liable for users’ copyright infringement if they fail to halt access—marking a pivotal moment for digital liability.
UK kicks the AI copyright can down the road: 5 takeaways for business
20 March 2026   The country hit pause on AI and copyright reform. But who benefits from indecision and what underpriced issue is “arguably the most significant”?
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