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INTA 2024: Atlanta gears up for the world’s largest IP gathering

INTA 2024: Atlanta gears up for the world’s largest IP gathering

31 March 2024

Asia IP Magazine talks to INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo about what’s in store for participants from the Asia-Pacific region, why they should attend INTA and what to expect in the near future.

Analyzing the gender gap and diversity in IP

Analyzing the gender gap and diversity in IP

31 March 2024

The gender gap in intellectual property manifests itself quite similarly to other practice areas, where women suffer from unconscious bias and microaggressions.

Enforcement amid digital piracy and organized crime in Vietnam

Enforcement amid digital piracy and organized crime in Vietnam

31 March 2024

The Vietnamese government is actively addressing the issue of copyright infringement with a series of measures

Strategies to overcome rejections when marks in foreign language are considered both deceptive and lacking distinctiveness

Strategies to overcome rejections when marks in foreign language are considered both deceptive and l...

31 March 2024

In recent years, an increasing number of of trademark applications in China have been rejected due to being considered deceptive or lacking in distinctiveness.

Different jurisdictions, different patentability standards

Different jurisdictions, different patentability standards

31 March 2024

Obtaining patents in different jurisdictions brings about the challenge of working around different patentability standards. Espie Angelica A. de Leon chats with lawyers across the region about ways to ease the difficulties of patenting the same inve...

Challenges in judicial practice for copyright protection in China

Challenges in judicial practice for copyright protection in China

31 March 2024

China offers a number of remedies to copyright holders’ rights. Bob Zhang, Kayla Sun and Kevin Xu share some of their firm’s most important copyright cases, all of which have helped shape China’s latest judicial practices of copyright protection.

Video games, eSports and gambling: An IP practitioner’s perspective on the opportunities and limits

Video games, eSports and gambling: An IP practitioner’s perspective on the opportunities and limits

29 February 2024

IP is the core of the video game and eSports industry, but other legal disciplines such as contract law and gambling law also play important roles in regulating the industry. Meryl Koh and Justin Lai from Singapore law firm Drew & Napier examine the...

When Mickey Mouse enters the public domain

When Mickey Mouse enters the public domain

29 February 2024

Even when copyrighted works enter the public domain, not everything can be rehashed into other mediums.

Did the Ed Sheeran copyright case blur the lines for music creativity?

Did the Ed Sheeran copyright case blur the lines for music creativity?

29 February 2024

Ed Sheeran’s recent copyright case may be seen as a turning point for the music industry, but caution must still be exercised among songwriters and producers. How similar is too similar?

Copyright protection for AI-generated works: A landmark Chinese court ruling

Copyright protection for AI-generated works: A landmark Chinese court ruling

29 February 2024

A landmark ruling from the Beijing Internet Court carries significant implications for the future of AI and IP in China, as it indicates that the Chinese courts would be willing to recognize the copyrightability of AI-generated works in appropriate c...

An inside look at interior design and IP

An inside look at interior design and IP

29 February 2024

As interior designers freely share their work online, there’s always a risk of others copying them, sometimes at the request of a client.

Will the UPC become an attractive forum for SEP litigation?

Will the UPC become an attractive forum for SEP litigation?

29 February 2024

Europe’s Unified Patent Court may soon become an attractive forum to litigate Standard Essential Patents. Bas Berghuis, Oscar Lamme, George Chan and Jingyuan Shi explore some of the issues that may arise during such litigation.

Singapore’s march to be the world’s IP hub continues

Singapore’s march to be the world’s IP hub continues

29 February 2024

As the world is shifting towards an innovation-based economy, Singapore has made strides to position itself as a global hub for intangible assets and intellectual property.

Trademarks for sale: The buying and selling of mark rights

Trademarks for sale: The buying and selling of mark rights

29 February 2024

Asian entities are leading the world in buying up existing trademarks, and are increasingly heavily represented on the selling side, too.

The inheritance of IP rights

The inheritance of IP rights

29 February 2024

Most people aren’t aware that inheritance of IP rights is possible – and that it comes with complications.