In our latest round-up, we look at the adidas v Thom Browne three-stripes decision being affirmed, a report finding that brands should “forget about politics”, and much more.
The UKIPO says that it has “significantly increased” its address for service (AFS) checks, in a document shared with CITMA members.
Affidavits originating from a person with close links to the party concerned are of less probative value than third-party affidavits and must thus be supplemented by further objective evidence.
Judge Klaus Grabinski, Annette Kur, Jenni Lukander and Shira Perlmutter have been voted into this year's IP Hall of Fame.
The case serves as a reminder that the UDRP is essentially intended for cybersquatting cases, and not suited to an in-depth examination of a party’s motives.
A new report from the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has cast light on the shifting landscape of trademark ...
QBPC has published a list of key litigation actions, highlighting heavy sentences in criminal cases and high damages in civil ...
The EUIPO's João Negrão, EU General Court and Board of Appeal judges, and in-house experts from Nestlé and Assa Abloy share ...
In our latest round-up, we look at Finnegan hiring a USPTO veteran, Sci-Net securing the first-ever IP-backed loan from ...
In our latest round-up, we look at Walmart launching a new store-label food brand, Dubai counterfeit seizures in Q1 2024, and ...
New research highlights how IP can be used to drive economic growth. Register for free to receive our newsletter, view ...
In this latest update, we look at what IP offices did to celebrate World IP Day, the US-Namibia MOU taking effect, and much ...