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On June 1, 2023, the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court (UPCA) entered into force. (Last year we ran a series of articles marking the first birthday of the Unitary Patent and UPC, which you can read here.) Since then, the Courts of First Instance have received a plurality of cases, including severa

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The 7th edition of the Arbitration Rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (“SIAC Rules 2025”) came into force on 1 January 2025. The SIAC Rules 2025 introduce new procedures and enhancements to consistently ensure fair proceedings, efficiency in the conduct of the arbitration propo

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While not explicitly mentioned in the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, and seldom mentioned in jurisprudence, trademark dilution may be a viable option for owners of famous marks as grounds for filing opposition and cancellation actions. This concept, which addresses the unauthorised u

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The EU Industrial Research and Development (R&D) Investment Scoreboard serves as a vital tool for tracking and comparing the performance of the EU's top industrial R&D investors with their global counterparts.

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SAO PAULO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia will formally join BRICS as a full member, Brazil's government said on Monday, further expanding the group of major emerging economies that also includes Russia, India, China and South Africa.

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Indonesia amended its Patent Law on 28 October 2024 in an effort to better align with international patent practice. Based on our current understanding, unless explicitly indicated otherwise, applications filed before 28 October 2024 (including divisional applications filed after 28 October) will b

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Thailand’s Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) intends to add 22 items to the GI list in 2025 to raise the market value of geographical indication (GI) products to more than B5.9 billion (US$170.4 million).

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