Latest News & Features

Reset all filters
Channels & Sectors
Geography
Company

Refine Search
Patents
The US International Trade Commission has launched an investigation into Samsung regarding alleged infringements of Swedish company Ericsson’s wireless technology patents.   3 February 2021
Copyright
Defunct US television streaming company Omniverse One World Television has been awarded $50 million in damages after a US federal court found that its copyright licensing contract had been breached.   3 February 2021
Influential Women in IP
Coca-Cola will withhold a nonrefundable 30% of fees from law firms that fail to meet its new diversity requirements, as it criticised the legal sector for not viewing diversity and inclusion (D&I) as a business imperative.   3 February 2021
Patents
Some implementers are engaging in hold-out tactics to delay having to take a licence to SEPs, argues Roberto Dini of Sisvel.   2 February 2021
Influential Women in IP
Following a year of intense scrutiny on equity and inclusion in the legal profession, progress on diversifying the US legal system remains slow-but-steady, according to the latest report from the National Association for Law Placement.   2 February 2021
article
President Xi Jinping has called for a stronger and more efficient legal system of IP rights protection, putting innovation at the centre of China’s future prosperity.   2 February 2021
Patents
Uber, Lyft and Whatsapp have been accused of infringing patents relating to GPS Technology by AGIS, a company that produces global positioning system (GPS) technology for military and law enforcement agencies.   2 February 2021
article
Brian will discuss the leading IP stories and developments impacting the global small business and startup community that his organization, ACT | The App Association, has been following and advocating on.   2 February 2021
Influential Women in IP
Raph Mokades founded London-based recruitment company Rare Recruitment to help people from diverse backgrounds develop careers in elite professions, including law. He tells WIPR that when it comes to tackling deep-rooted bias, a tailored approach is required.   1 February 2021
Influential Women in IP
Jo-Ann See, director of Singapore law firm Amica Law, describes to WIPR how she developed a love of IP after a shaky start in the sector, and why career challenges should be viewed positively.   1 February 2021

Not finding what you're looking for, please try resetting your applied search and filters,
or try the
full site search.