New developments: Bracing for Brexit's effects on international IP
A brief guide on all notable changes that IP rights holders have to face after the transition period ends on January 1, 2021.
Facing supply chain concerns in the COVID-19 era
Knock-off products are always a problem for business owners holding IP rights, but supply chain disruptions allow malevolent actors to make a tidy profit.
How intelligent is your Intellectual Property intelligence?
Analyzing competitor activities and being well-informed of innovative new technologies is essential to a good Intellectual Property (IP) strategy.
COVID-19 and Intellectual Property's role in facilitating vaccine access
The year 2020 commenced in much the same way as most years do, but it quickly became apparent that the world needed to brace for the unexpected.
Strategies patent defendants use to avoid injunctions
Injunctions against patent infringement are available in many national court systems, but there are some procedural differences when courts may make injunctions available as a remedy.
Trademark everything: The not-so-secret world of celebrity IP
Celebrities know the power of branding and the benefits it brings, but they also tend to be a bit quirky.
Brexit and Supplementary Protection Certificates
SPCs are essential in the pharmaceutical and plant variety industries because they provide a means to extend patent protection for up to five years.
Brexit: what will finally happen on January 1, 2021?
Some aspects of the future relationship between the EU and the UK remain uncertain, but luckily most of the issues concerning registered IP rights are clear.
The ultimate crash course on protecting Intellectual Property
We have got you covered with a course on protecting your IP through appropriate legal means.
Book review: 'The Reasonable Robot — Artificial Intelligence and the Law'
Ryan Abbott has written an excellent book that is both an introduction to AI and a sound basis for progressive considerations about how legal regulation can incentivize AI development.