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Influential Women in IP
A robust IP regime and respect for the value of intangible assets are vital to an innovative economy. IPOS International is the enterprise and engagement arm of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. Set up in 2019, it offers solutions to public agencies and enterprises by bringing together unique technical capabilities in patent search, examination and analytics, IP management and skills development.   15 July 2021
Patents
Loeb & Loeb has hired the chair of Womble Bond Dickinson’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) practice group to lead the Californian firm’s own PTAB group.   15 July 2021
Trademarks
French cosmetics company Guerlain has convinced the EU General Court to overturn a ruling that denied the registration of a three-dimensional trademark for a lipstick design.   15 July 2021
Copyright
A group of MPs have called for an overhaul of the UK’s rules on music streaming, which they found is delivering “pitiful” returns to artists.   15 July 2021
Trademarks
A Moroccan businessman has finally lost the right to use the name of the iconic Cuban cigar brand. Miguel Bibe of Inventa International explores the history of the dispute, and what it means for brand owners.   15 July 2021
Influential Women in IP
The president of The Law Society of England and Wales tells WIPR why the time has come for the sector to tackle systemic racism, embrace targets and deal with the fallout of COVID-19.   15 July 2021
Patents
Sony will have to defend its PlayStation 4 console from US patent infringement claims at district court proceedings, following a US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit’s decision to partly revisit the case.   14 July 2021
Patents
The UK Intellectual Property Office has launched a new digital IP renewal service today that promises to cut the time to renew IP rights from five days to five minutes.   14 July 2021
Patents
The European Commission is to unveil potential new regulation and/or a directive on standard-essential patents, after it criticised the present licensing system for its lack of transparency, unpredictability and inefficiency.   14 July 2021
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For new inventions, companies generally have the choice between filing a patent application and keeping the invention as a trade secret. Although the general factors for making that decision are well known, there are some nuances when the invention uses artificial intelligence.   13 July 2021

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