Latest News & Features

Reset all filters
Channels & Sectors
Geography
Company
Refine Search
Amazon faces lawsuit over Michael Jordan dunk photo
Copyright
Amazon has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit alleging that the online retailer did not comply with Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notices concerning a photo of basketball player Michael Jordan.   20 April 2022
The first innovators: why is protecting indigenous rights so difficult?
Patents
Valuing traditional knowledge on a par with other IP remains difficult, but methods are improving, says indigenous rights expert Daniel Sumalavia, indigenous rights expert and international consultant.   20 April 2022
Ukrainian refugees exploited in $20m counterfeit operation
Trademarks
Ukrainian refugees have been ensnared in a counterfeit cigarette plant outside Rome, according to reports by the Italian police.   19 April 2022
Copyright
Last year, 2021, was declared by the United Nations as the International Year of the Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, in recognition of the potential that creative and copyright industries hold to become key drivers of economic growth in developing countries.   19 April 2022
Patents
Apple has succeeded in persuading the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that it should be able to fend off claims relating to Wi-Fi messaging patents in a California court.   19 April 2022
article
Kathi Vidal has officially taken the role of director of the US Patent and Trademark Office.   14 April 2022
Patents
A Delaware jury has ruled that an automobile tech supplier Aptiv’s aftermarket USB hub does not infringe on a patent owned by Microchip Technology.   14 April 2022
Trademarks
A newly proposed framework from the European Commission seeks to protect products such as Murano glass, Donegal tweed, and Porcelaine de Limoges, through a geographical indication system.   14 April 2022
Trademarks
Christian Louboutin failed to convince a Tokyo court that a Japanese shoe company infringed its distinctive trademarked red sole.   13 April 2022
Patents
The Federal Court of Australia has overturned its prior ruling that artificial intelligence (AI) can be a named inventor on a patent application, striking down the last year’s surprising win for Stephen Thaler and his ongoing AI inventorship campaign.   13 April 2022

Not finding what you're looking for, please try resetting your applied search and filters,
or try the
full site search.