Intellectual Property
Increasing Burden of Proof for Trademark Applicants in China
By Ashley Zhao | Posted on March 19, 2025
Based on the recent official notices issued by the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) about non-use cancellation cases, applicants are now required to submit more stringent evidence to prove that the target trademark has not been used, including: Basic information about the trademark registrant, including business scope, operational status, and trademark registration details. Evidence...
Companies with IP generate at least 23.8% more revenue according to latest EU report
By AWA | Posted on February 5, 2025
The report ‘The Intellectual Property Rights and Firm Performance in the European Union’ was published last month and analyses intellectual property records by matching firms with their registered patents, trademarks, and designs from multiple authorities, including the European Patent Office (EPO), European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), and various national and regional IP offices within...
Tags: EPO, EUIPO, Intellectual Property, patents, SMEs, trademarks
AI and Intellectual Property
By Hanna Hansson | Posted on December 17, 2024
In this webinar from December 2024, Henrik Aurell, European Patent Attorney, and Hanna Hansson, IP Lawyer, deliver a presentation on emerging IP challenges and legal issues surrounding AI-generated content.
Patents and Intellectual Property – Strategic Aspects
By Joanna Applequist, Mikael Henriksson | Posted on February 6, 2023
As part of Redeye’s ProView series, Jessica Martinsson, COO of Sprint Bioscience joins European patent attorneys Joanna Applequist and Mikael Henriksson, as well as Redeye’s equity analyst Ethel Luvall to discuss patents, intellectual property and dive deep into the legal and strategic aspects of different businesses. ...
The Business of IP – Understanding and Creating Value: Part 5 – Negotiations
By Anders Isaksson | Posted on October 27, 2021
In this six-part series, Anders Isaksson explores some of the critical factors and motivators for why companies, small or large, should obtain intellectual property. The aim is to help you understand when and how you can create value from IP, especially when considering a company’s long and short-term goals. In the previous article in this...
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Tags: desings, Intellectual Property, negotiations, patents, trademarks
The Business of IP – Understanding and Creating Value: Part 4 – Spin-Offs
By Anders Isaksson | Posted on July 27, 2021
In this six-part series, Anders Isaksson explores some of the critical factors and motivators for why companies, small or large, should obtain intellectual property. The aim is to help you understand when and how you can create value from IP, especially when considering a company’s long and short-term goals. In the previous article in this...
Tags: design, Intellectual Property, patents, spin-off, trademarks
China’s president pledges stronger IP enforcement
By Ai-Leen Lim | Posted on May 4, 2021
China’s president Xi Jinping has reiterated the country’s commitment to strengthening intellectual property protection and enforcement through higher damages and criminalisation. The article was published by the official state-run press agency of the People’s Republic of China – Xinhua. It stresses that innovation is the primary driving force behind development and protecting intellectual property rights is equal to protecting...
Tags: awards, china, copyright, Intellectual Property, Patent, Trademark
The Business of IP – Understanding and Creating Value: Part 3 – Mergers and Collaborations
By Anders Isaksson | Posted on April 20, 2021
In this six-part series, Anders Isaksson explores some of the critical factors and motivators for why companies, small or large, should obtain intellectual property. The aim is to help you understand when and how you can create value from IP, especially when considering a company’s long and short-term goals. In the previous article in this...
Tags: collaborations, due dilligence, Intellectual Property, mergers, patents, trademarks
The Busines of IP – Understanding and Creating Value: Part 2 – Keeping Secrets a Secret
By Anders Isaksson | Posted on February 4, 2021
In this six-part series, Anders Isaksson explores some of the critical factors and motivators for why companies, small or large, should obtain intellectual property. The aim is to help you understand when and how you can create value from IP, especially when considering a company’s long and short-term goals. In the last article in...
Tags: Innovation, Intellectual Property, knowledge, trade secrets
Design Protection
By Eva Carlsson | Posted on December 17, 2020
Maria Dam Jørgensen and Eva Carlsson explain what it takes to obtain design protection and how this IP right can be used in the protection of your products. This webinar is in Danish.
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