The INTA Annual Meeting officially opens in London with a notably political address from CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo, who warns ...
Welcome to your Sunday recap of the week’s biggest developments in trademark and brand protection. From a US court blocking OpenAI’s IO use to BMW leveraging MINI’s “notorious mark” status, here's ...
Rights holders faced with the prospect of IP litigation must not only ask themselves “do we have a strong claim?”, but also ...
The USTR has released the 2026 edition of its Special 301 Report, naming Vietnam as a Priority Foreign Country and adding the ...
Six bite-sized IP updates from the week, also featuring Axon’s advance toward registering TASER yellow, Taylor Swift’s latest ...
The USPTO has highlighted successful uptake of new AI tools, plus 67,000 applications processed through its new Class Act ...
A recent New York decision has prompted a closer look at how the owner of the Care Bears IP has built an active Schedule A ...
WTR's monthly column cuts through the noise to present the AI policy developments that IP professionals most need to know ...
Registering a trademark in China is not merely a filing exercise but a nuanced legal strategy. It is thus essential for ...
Our latest round-up also covers Iraq approving trademark fee changes and Alberta launching a new provincial IP office.
Furniture makers cannot rely on copyright protection after landmark TRIPP TRAPP ruling, experts warn
The Supreme Court of Japan has clarified that copyright protection for mass-produced utility items will only apply in ...
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