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INTA exclusive: ‘Davos of IP’ will take London meeting to a ‘different level’
INTA exclusive: ‘Davos of IP’ will take London meeting to a ‘different level’
2 February 2026   Excitement is mounting for the world’s largest IP gathering, which will see the industry’s elites travelling to the UK in the spring, reveals the association’s CEO.
YouTube creator files suit against Nvidia over AI training data
30 January 2026
Music publishers hit Anthropic with $3bn copyright infringement lawsuit
29 January 2026
Firm adds seven-lawyer team in second major merger
28 January 2026
Venner Shipley aims at 'M4 tech corridor' with new UK office
23 January 2026
Cadwalader global head among trio moving to Orrick
22 January 2026
King & Spalding adds music-focussed duo in New York
19 January 2026
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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.
How to cook a frog: The erosion of exclusive copyright in the EU
It has taken 15 years to warm the pot, but with the AI opt-out plan, EU rightsholders are finally cooked, comments Kurt Van Damme of a Belgian copyright collecting society.
IP and the commercialisation of genomic tech in Nigeria
Genomic innovations involve vast amounts of research, making patents, copyrights, and trade secrets vital, explains Olusola Tunmise-Ajani of Inventa International.
South Africa's Copyright Amendment Bill: Balancing creators' rights and public access in the digital age
The Copyright Amendment Bill is one of the most ambitious reforms in South Africa’s recent history and cuts across the economy, creators’ rights, and trade relations, explains Miguel Bibe of Inventa
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US in-house counsel brace for funder-fuelled litigation in 2026
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Final call: Who are the world’s best in-house counsel?
16 January 2026   An annual, first-of-its-kind project aims to highlight the world’s leading in-house intellectual property counsel—and we need your help.
Top Gun: Maverick suit nosedives on copyright and contract claims
5 January 2026   A US appeals court has backed Paramount, rejecting claims that the blockbuster sequel unlawfully copied a 1983 magazine article—underscoring just how hard it is to sue Hollywood studios for infringement.
Betty Boop and early Disney characters enter US public domain
2 January 2026   Literary classics, early Disney and Fleischer animations, and Oscar-winning films join animated icons in the annual release of works from 95 years ago.
Trademark and brands expert returns to Womble Bond after spell in-house
2 January 2026   Womble Bond Dickinson rehires the former Marine lieutenant colonel as a trademark attorney and brand-protection litigator.
Three in-house counsel perspectives on 2025–2026: Part 2
24 December 2025   In part two of this two-part series, WIPR asks in-house counsel to reflect on 2025, and what will matter most for their teams in 2026.
Three in-house counsel perspectives on 2025–2026: Part 1
23 December 2025   In part one of a two-part series, WIPR asks in-house counsel to reflect on 2025, and what will matter most for their teams in 2026.
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