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New technology is enabling consumers to experience the world around them differently, with implications for brands and intellectual property professionals. Sarah Morgan reports   22 May 2019
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With new trademark laws and more countries acceding to the Madrid Protocol, the signs are there that intellectual property (IP) is in a stronger place than ever before in the ASEAN region and Australasia, as Rory O’Neill reports.   22 May 2019
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Brands operating in the field of cutting-edge technologies can no longer ignore Africa when it comes to protecting their intellectual property, as Sarah Morgan finds out.   22 May 2019
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INTA and Kenya’s Anti Counterfeit Authority signed a Memorandum of Understanding on May 20, during the Annual Meeting.   22 May 2019
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Geographical indications can be powerful tools to maintain the quality and reputation of regional brands—but protecting them can take patience and persistence.   22 May 2019
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While it’s still a novelty, some intellectual property offices have begun to use artificial intelligence for a range of purposes related to trademark applications, examinations, and analysis, as Peter Scott reports.   22 May 2019
Influential Women in IP
The importance of diversity at law firms remains a center of conversation. Sarah Morgan reviews the status.   22 May 2019
Jurisdiction reports
The Öresund bridge that opened in 1999 between Denmark and Sweden, further connecting southern Scandinavia with central and Western Europe, is not just a practical example of constructive cooperation between Denmark and Sweden. It can also be seen as a symbol of inventive collaboration in the region.   21 May 2019
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The Draft Amendment to Taiwan’s Patent Law was passed by Taiwan’s Legislature on April 16, 2019. The Amended Patent Law will take effect from November 1, 2019.   21 May 2019
Trademarks
The US Supreme Court has today held that a debtor-licensor’s rejection of a trademark licence agreement in bankruptcy is a breach, rather than a rescission of contract, meaning that the other party to the contract retains its rights under the licence agreement.   21 May 2019

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