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Joint study highlights the role of IP rights in attracting investment for startups | EPO’s Deep Tech Finder tool helps investors find startups working on groundbreaking inventions | Finland and France startups most likely to own IP. 17 October 2023
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London-based Nicholas Fox brings more than 25 years’ experience as a patent litigator to the IP law firm, with expertise in electronics, telecommunications and software. 17 October 2023
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Automotive tech provider hits Samsung with patent infringement lawsuit over user interaction technology | Samsung accused of infringing five patents. 16 October 2023
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Thaler’s arguments should make Congress think carefully about whether AI inventorship actually enhances the US Patent and Copyright Act, says Mark Doerr of Greenspoon Marder. 16 October 2023
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The country has taken steps to compensate rights holders for delays that cut patent terms short but questions remain, says Edith Rivero of Dumont. 16 October 2023
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The Eurasian patent system offers a single, unitary patent covering multiple countries where IP is on the rise. Arman Sauganbayev of Gorodissky & Partners discusses how to take advantage, and what to look out for when filing applications. 15 October 2023
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Market downturns are painful, but as a category of intangible assets, IP is less susceptible to these kinds of fluctuations and can offer much-needed stability in financially worrisome periods, says Cornelia Peuser of Dennemeyer Consulting. 15 October 2023
Patents
Landmark melamine cases prove that a proactive, comprehensive litigation strategy can result in substantial compensation in China,
explains Ji Liu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office. 14 October 2023
Jurisdiction reports
The ‘new’ Namibian Industrial Property Act came into force on August 1 2018. It provides that trademark oppositions are to be heard by the Registrar of Trademarks and the invalidation of trademark registrations is to be heard by the Industrial Property Tribunal. 13 October 2023
Jurisdiction reports
The Australian government has made numerous claims for damages against patentees for savings forgone when an interlocutory/preliminary injunction delays a generic's launch but the patent is invalidated or there is a finding of non-infringement. 13 October 2023
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