Intellectual Property considerations when expanding to the United Arab Emirates
When entering a new market, it is vital to carefully analyze all aspects of Intellectual Property (IP) that may be involved.
UK consultation on AI in copyright and patent legislation
On October 29, the UK government launched an open consultation to debate how the country’s existing IP legislation should be adapted to address the ongoing development of AIs and their use in the inventive process.
Associate Spotlight with Dirk Kromm
Get to know Dirk Kromm, Head of Patents for Dennemeyer & Associates' Germany office.
South Africa and Australia tackle AI inventorship in patents
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been moving from the realm of science fiction into real life as advanced neural networks begin to find applications in various industries.
Key metrics for analyzing Intellectual Property performance
When measuring Intellectual Property (IP) performance, the metrics of interest are as diverse as the tasks completed over the course of the intangible asset life cycle.
Can you patent an idea? Get the facts!
You will need much more than an idea to secure patent rights for any invention.
Monumental innovations and inventions made by women
Take a trip through time and look at some truly remarkable discoveries and inventions made by women from all over the world.
An intelligent matter: positioning AI in IP
To understand how AI can be valuable to IP asset management, it will first be necessary to explore AI's background and broader role in modern society.
Can you register a trademark for 'weed?'
Across virtually all industries, diligent Intellectual Property (IP) protection can be one of a company's biggest advantages, and the burgeoning cannabis vertical is no exception.
Associate Spotlight with Olivier Lombardo
Get to know Olivier Lombardo, Head of Trademarks for Dennemeyer & Associates' Luxembourg office.
Everyday IP: Seven bizarre and hilarious patents
You may not believe any of the bizarre and funny patents on this list are real, but they certainly are — although few of them were ever produced.
The strange saga of Munich's Oktoberfest trademark application
There are few trademark stories from Germany quite as complex (and peculiar) as that of Munich's efforts to register "Oktoberfest" as its own IP.