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CNIPA releases detailed guidelines on trademark licences

By Ai-Leen Lim | Posted on January 27, 2025

China’s Trademark Law stipulates that, when granting others the right to use registered trademarks, the licensor must record the licence with the China Trademark Office (CTMO). On 29 October 2024 the China National Intellectual Property Association (CNIPA) released the Guidelines on Registration Procedures for Trademark Licences, to help businesses understand the relevant legal provisions and...

Tags: china, CNIPA, Guidelines, licences, registration, trademarks

Interview: Will patent filers have to change practices after European Commission’s €462.6 million fine against big pharma’s Teva?

By AWA | Posted on November 26, 2024

The European Commission recently fined pharmaceutical giant Teva €462.6 million for artificially extending patent protection by pursuing divisionals and spreading misleading information about a competing product to hinder its market entry and uptake. Margrethe Vestager, the Commission’s Executive Vice-President in charge of competition policy, commented that the decision “reaffirms the Commission’s commitment to competition enforcement...

Tags: antitrust, competition, divisionals, EU, patents, Teva

Danish Copyright Act – You may (still) lawfully use copyrighted works for parody purposes

By Mette Parlev | Posted on June 10, 2024

An amendment to the Danish Copyright Act will enter into force on July 1, 2024. The amendment codifies a long-used principle in Danish law that the use of copyrighted works in parodies and caricatures does not constitute an infringement of the work. This principle faltered when the Eastern High Court suddenly changed it in a...

Tags: copyright, Denmark, Infringement, parody

Media Vs. Technology – More U.S. Newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft

By Hanna Hansson | Posted on May 6, 2024

In a significant turn of events, in December 2023, the New York Times took legal action against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing them of using their copyrighted articles to train their chatbots. This was followed by eight more daily newspapers, all owned by the Alden Global Capital Group, including The New York Daily News, The Chicago...

Tags: AI, copyright, Media, technology, trademarks, unfair competition

Sweden’s Proposed Patents Act

By Louise Jonshammar | Posted on April 19, 2024

On 11 April 2024, the Swedish Council on Legislation was presented with a new Swedish Patents Act proposal. The initial Swedish Government Official Report dates from April 2015 and was the product of a two-and-a-half-year project that included many concerns regarding the Unitary Patent system. The suggested legislative changes from the 2015 report have already...

Tags: EPC, patents, Patents Act, sweden

CNIPA’s Regulations on Collective and Certification Trademarks: keypoints highlighted

By Ai-Leen Lim | Posted on April 17, 2024

The regulations contain 28 provisions across several critical topics Registrants of collective and certification marks must implement several acts to carry out their trademark management duties Registrants do not have the right to prohibit certain legitimate uses of geographical names contained in collective and certification marks The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued the...

Tags: certification trademarks, china, CNIPA, collective trademarks, trademarks

Balancing Innovation and Regulation: Comparing China’s AI Regulations with the EU AI Act

By AWA | Posted on April 11, 2024

The recent passing of the EU AI Act presents an opportunity to conduct a comparative law analysis against China’s earlier promulgated artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. This is a crucial time for the industry as global attention increasingly focuses on the ethical development, deployment, and regulation of AI technologies. China, a leading player in AI development,...

Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, china, EU, generative AI, Internet

Validation agreement between EPO and Georgia enters into force

By AWA | Posted on February 9, 2024

On January 15, 2024, the validation agreement between the European Patent Organisation (EPO) and Georgia entered into force. Patent owners can now validate their European patent applications and patents granted by the European Patent Office (EPO) in Georgia on the basis of Georgia’s national law. European patent applications and patents validated in Georgia under the...

Tags: EPO, Georgia, patents, Validation

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