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RSSA new report called “Tackling Illicit Trade in ASEAN Advocacy Paper, 2020”
IP enforcement in key global markets is increasingly complex. What's the legal theory? What's the reality in practice?
Thailand clarifies approach to examination
Ten years ago, the retail calendar was simple. Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the US, dominated the worldwide rankings with offline sales.
The National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam (the NOIP or IP Vietnam) issued Notice No. 3822/TB-SHTT dated November 23, 2020
“Stop smoking, start sucking” is a well-known slogan of “Chupa Chups”, a popular lollipop and confectionery brand originally founded by Enric Bernat
The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) has released the "Registered Designs Guidelines on Non-Physical Products"
In a virtual ceremony held on 15 November 2020, 15 countries ̶ the ASEAN and its five trade partners in APAC ̶ signed the RCEP
On 23 November 2020, the Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam (VNIPO) issued Notice No. 13822/TB-SHTT (“Notice 13822”)
Learn about the latest updates to the Thailand chapter of Practical Law’s IP in Business Transactions Global Guide
The Indonesian government has faced numerous challenges in its efforts to combat the spread of covid-19.
The adoption of financial technology, or fintech, solutions has grown rapidly across Southeast Asia in recent years.
The Draft Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the 2005 Intellectual Property Law (“Draft Law”)...
On August 28, 2020, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced that the “soft-opening period” to refile trademarks under the country’s new Trademark Act
A decade ago, intellectual property lawsuits were rarely handled by Vietnamese courts.
The EUIPO action ‘SME Fund’ supports applications for trademarks and designs by SMEs with a grant of 50% of the costs.
After almost a decade of negotiations, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement was signed on 15 November 2020
It is not unusual for brand owners to take a closer look at the Thai market for their products only to find that a third party has already applied...
Trademarks that consist of a combination of a generic word and a top-level domain name, such as “.com,” are usually regarded as not registrable...
It is strongly recommended that entities which are considering entering the Thai cannabis market file applications to protect their marks and patents.