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IP Europe appoints ex-Walt Disney policy and advocacy expert
IP Europe appoints ex-Walt Disney policy and advocacy expert
12 March 2026   The coalition’s new secretary general, who was formerly at 21st Century Fox, will help to drive innovation and R&D investment in new technologies.
‘Big Five’ publishers sue shadow library over alleged AI developer links
9 March 2026
Market turbulence and AI tops agenda at Chicago event
6 March 2026
BBC, FT and others unite to tackle ‘urgent questions’ raised by AI
2 March 2026
Ex-Disney counsel joins Motion Picture Association to combat global piracy
26 February 2026
Oracle senior managing counsel: ‘Brutal honesty is really helpful’
25 February 2026
Kilpatrick grows trademark offering in Chicago with Perkins Coie duo
20 February 2026
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Latest Features

A fragmented landscape: Bridging the copyright gap in Africa
Copyright protection in African jurisdictions remains decentralised, which is good for national sovereignty but ultimately harms the education, culture and economic development of the region, argues Isabella Becaro Soares de Pinho of Inventa.
30 years of the TRIPS Agreement—and the cracks are showing
In force since 1995, the trade agreement’s blanket IP provisions are being challenged by emerging technologies and the different needs of individual countries, says Ana Neves of Inventa.
The IP in Netflix’s $87bn takeover bid for Warner Bros
The streaming giant’s deal with one of the biggest entertainment titles inherently includes a vast body of IP. Malcolm Meeks of Finnegan explains what’s on the table.
China: Courts and AI face off
Courts in China are increasingly rejecting ‘algorithmic neutrality’ as a defence in AI cases—and businesses need to adapt, say Xiaojun Guo and Hongxia Wu of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office.
Painting the future: NFTs and the new canvas for African artists
Non-fungible tokens provide an unprecedented space for African creators to share their stories and traditions with the world, but awareness of varying copyright laws is essential, explains Isabella Becaro Pinho of Inventa.
AI and IP law: What is the Nigerian legal perspective?
Nigeria lacks AI-specific laws but hopes to become a leader in the space through a new regulatory framework, says Izuchukwu Chinedo of Inventa.
How to cook a frog: The erosion of exclusive copyright in the EU
It has taken 15 years to warm the pot, but with the AI opt-out plan, EU rightsholders are finally cooked, comments Kurt Van Damme of a Belgian copyright collecting society.
IP and the commercialisation of genomic tech in Nigeria
Genomic innovations involve vast amounts of research, making patents, copyrights, and trade secrets vital, explains Olusola Tunmise-Ajani of Inventa International.
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INTA exclusive: ‘Davos of IP’ will take London meeting to a ‘different level’
2 February 2026   Excitement is mounting for the world’s largest IP gathering, which will see the industry’s elites travelling to the UK in the spring, reveals the association’s CEO.
YouTube creator files suit against Nvidia over AI training data
30 January 2026   A content creator launches a lawsuit accusing the chipmaker of systematically circumventing YouTube’s access controls to harvest millions of videos for training its generative AI models.
Music publishers hit Anthropic with $3bn copyright infringement lawsuit
29 January 2026   A major copyright lawsuit against the developer behind Claude AI alleges unauthorised use of more than 20,000 songs and seeks billion-dollar damages.
Firm adds seven-lawyer team in second major merger
28 January 2026   New York-based firm makes its second key acquisition in weeks, as the firm pursues growth by broadening its litigation capabilities.
Venner Shipley aims at 'M4 tech corridor' with new UK office
23 January 2026   The full-service European intellectual property firm strengthens South West presence with its ninth location.
Cadwalader global head among trio moving to Orrick
22 January 2026   Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe adds senior litigators with experience in patent, trade secret, copyright, trademark, and commercial disputes across life sciences and technology.
King & Spalding adds music-focussed duo in New York
19 January 2026   The firm has hired two partners with expertise in copyright litigation and AI-related copyright matters.
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