Technology is having an impact on every aspect of our lives—and trademark practice is no exception. The growth of the internet and electronic communication has already transformed many aspects of our jobs, but it is likely that we will see even more change in the next decade with the development of tools based on technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI).
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