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EUIPO Publishes Comprehensive Analysis of Illegal IPTV Business Models Impacting Intellectual Property Rights in the EU
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EUIPO Publishes Comprehensive Analysis of Illegal IPTV Business Models Impacting Intellectual Property Rights in the EU

Phase 3 Research Sheds Light on the Structure, Scale, and Enforcement Challenges of Unauthorized IPTV Services Across Europe

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has released the third phase of its extensive research into online business models that infringe intellectual property rights, focusing on illegal IPTV services within the European Union. This report offers an in-depth examination of how unauthorized IPTV platfor…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Becton Dickinson Sues Baxter Over Infusion Pump Patents

Leading medical technology company Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Baxter International Inc., claiming that Baxter has unlawfully used BD’s patented technologies in it...

Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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Detailed Information About PCT Filing

Regularly check our site to learn about PCT filing and more crucial ideas. The patent Cooperation Treaty is known as PCT. It is an international agreement that has more than 150 members. Submitting a single PCT applic...

Saturday, August 13, 2022
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Vietnam Urges U.S. to Provide Fair Review of Intellectual Property Protection Progress

Foreign Ministry Responds to U.S. 'Priority Foreign Country' Designation, Citing Legal Reforms and International Cooperation

Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the United States to offer an objective and balanced evaluation of the country's intellectual property protection efforts. The statement follows the U.S. government's decision to list Vietnam as a 'Priority Foreign Country' in its annual global IP report. Vietnamese…

Saturday, May 2, 2026
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PatentsUSA

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Unveils 2025 Intellectual Property 'Go To Lawyers' Honorees

Annual Feature Recognizes Leading IP Attorneys Nominated by Peers and Selected by Editorial Panel

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly has released its 2025 list of 'Go To Lawyers' in the field of Intellectual Property, highlighting attorneys recognized for their leadership and expertise. The honorees were nominated by colleagues and chosen by a dedicated panel, continuing the publication's tradition of spotlighting excel…

Sunday, May 3, 2026
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PatentsIndia

India on US priority watch list for Intellectual Property rights: What it means and why it matters

The United States Trade Representative has placed India on its 2026 Priority Watch List for intellectual property (IP) rights, flagging continued concerns over protection and enfo…

The United States Trade Representative has placed India on its 2026 Priority Watch List for intellectual property (IP) rights, flagging continued concerns over protection and enforcement mechanisms. The designation was announced in the annual Special 301 Report, which assesses how effectively US trading partners safeg…

Friday, May 1, 2026
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EUIPO Publishes Comprehensive Analysis of Illegal IPTV Business Models Impacting Intellectual Property Rights in the EU
PatentsEurope

EUIPO Publishes Comprehensive Analysis of Illegal IPTV Business Models Impacting Intellectual Property Rights in the EU

Phase 3 Research Sheds Light on the Structure, Scale, and Enforcement Challenges of Unauthorized IPTV Services Across Europe

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has released the third phase of its extensive research into online business models that infringe intellectual property rights, focusing on illegal IPTV services within the European Union. This report offers an in-depth examination of how unauthorized IPTV platfor…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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UpCodes Co-Founder Discusses Impact of Third Circuit’s Fair Use Ruling
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UpCodes Co-Founder Discusses Impact of Third Circuit’s Fair Use Ruling

Following a significant Third Circuit decision affirming fair use, UpCodes’ co-founder shares insights on the case’s implications for digital access to building codes.

The Third Circuit recently ruled in favor of UpCodes in a pivotal fair use case involving digital access to building codes. UpCodes’ co-founder reflects on the court’s decision, highlighting its importance for innovation and public access to regulatory information. This article provides an in-depth look at the case ba…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Global Observance of World Intellectual Property Day Scheduled for April 26, 2026
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Global Observance of World Intellectual Property Day Scheduled for April 26, 2026

Annual celebration highlights the importance of intellectual property rights worldwide

World Intellectual Property Day will be observed globally on April 26, 2026, emphasizing the critical role of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and other IP protections in fostering innovation and creativity. The day serves as a platform to raise awareness about intellectual property and its impact on economic growth a…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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2023 Poised for Increased Activity in Patent Venue Transfers
PatentsUSA

2023 Poised for Increased Activity in Patent Venue Transfers

Shifts in patent litigation venue rules are expected to prompt more frequent venue changes this year, impacting strategic considerations for patent holders and defendants alike.

The landscape of patent litigation venue is undergoing significant evolution in 2023, with changes anticipated to accelerate the frequency of venue transfers. These developments will influence where patent cases are filed and litigated, affecting legal strategies and case management for parties involved in patent disp…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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UK and China Strengthen Intellectual Property Collaboration Through Multi-Agency Agreements and Initiatives
PatentsChina

UK and China Strengthen Intellectual Property Collaboration Through Multi-Agency Agreements and Initiatives

The UK Intellectual Property Office and Chinese counterparts deepen cooperation to promote transparent IP enforcement and support UK businesses in China’s evolving IP landscape.

The UK government, through the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), maintains extensive cooperation with Chinese IP agencies to foster a transparent and efficient international IP system. This collaboration includes formal agreements on patents, designs, tr…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Chinese Court Defines Distinctiveness Criteria for Phrase Trademarks in Penhaligon's Dispute
TrademarksChina

Chinese Court Defines Distinctiveness Criteria for Phrase Trademarks in Penhaligon's Dispute

Landmark ruling by Chinese judiciary sets clearer standards for assessing phrase trademark distinctiveness, impacting brand protection strategies

A recent decision by a Chinese court in the Penhaligon's trademark case has clarified the legal test for determining the distinctiveness of phrase trademarks. This ruling provides important guidance on how phrase marks are evaluated under Chinese trademark law, influencing future brand registration and enforcement eff…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Maker's Mark Alleges Trademark Dilution by Louisville Dog Treat Company
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Maker's Mark Alleges Trademark Dilution by Louisville Dog Treat Company

Bourbon brand Maker's Mark files complaint against WiggleWow Pet Treats, asserting harm to its trademark value

Maker's Mark has initiated legal action against Louisville-based WiggleWow Pet Treats, claiming that the pet treat company's use of a similar mark dilutes the value of Maker's Mark's bourbon brand. The dispute centers on trademark rights and potential consumer confusion between the two brands.

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Winston & Strawn Earns Distinction in WIPR’s 2025 USA Trademark Rankings
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Winston & Strawn Earns Distinction in WIPR’s 2025 USA Trademark Rankings

The firm is highlighted for excellence in trademark litigation and brand protection, with partner Ron Rothstein receiving individual accolades.

Winston & Strawn has been recognized in the World Intellectual Property Review’s (WIPR) 2025 USA Trademark Rankings. The rankings spotlight leading legal professionals dedicated to trademark and brand protection across the United States. Winston & Strawn was noted as a prominent firm for trademark litigation, with par…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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EU Reports Comprehensive 2024 Outcomes on Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement at Borders and Within Internal Market
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EU Reports Comprehensive 2024 Outcomes on Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement at Borders and Within Internal Market

The EUIPO releases detailed findings on intellectual property rights enforcement activities across EU borders and internal markets for 2024, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat…

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has published its 2024 report detailing enforcement results of intellectual property rights (IPR) at EU borders and within the internal market. The report outlines the scale and impact of enforcement actions, reflecting the EU's commitment to safeguarding IP righ…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Vietnam Enacts Decree 134 to Modernize Copyright Law Amid AI Advancements
CopyrightGlobal

Vietnam Enacts Decree 134 to Modernize Copyright Law Amid AI Advancements

New regulations clarify authorship, AI use, and rights management to balance innovation with protection

Vietnam’s Decree No. 134/2026/ND-CP, effective April 9, 2026, updates the country’s copyright framework to address challenges posed by digital transformation and artificial intelligence. The decree defines human authorship in AI-assisted works, sets conditions for lawful use of copyrighted materials in AI training, an…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Supreme Court Declines to Review AI-Generated Art Copyright Case
CopyrightUSA

Supreme Court Declines to Review AI-Generated Art Copyright Case

Justices refuse to hear Stephen Thaler’s appeal after lower courts uphold denial of copyright for AI-created artwork

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from computer scientist Stephen Thaler, who sought copyright protection for artwork created solely by his artificial intelligence system. The decision leaves in place lower court rulings and the U.S. Copyright Office’s position that only works with human authorship…

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Winston Lawyers Recognized in World Intellectual Property Review’s Leaders Directory 2026
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Winston Lawyers Recognized in World Intellectual Property Review’s Leaders Directory 2026

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Winston & Strawn SearchProfessionalsCapabilitiesInsights & NewsCareersLocationsAbout UsAlumniOpportunity & InclusionPro BonoCorporate Social ResponsibilityStay Connected:facebookinstagramlinkedintwitteryoutubeInsights & NewsRec…

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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Call for Papers: Women’s Participation in Innovation, Creativity and Intellectual Property
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Call for Papers: Women’s Participation in Innovation, Creativity and Intellectual Property

WIPO is happy to announce a call for papers for a special issue on Women’s Participation in Innovation, Creativity and Intellectual Property. The deadline for submission is 31 Mar…

WIPO is happy to announce a call for papers for a special issue on Women’s Participation in Innovation, Creativity and Intellectual Property. The deadline for submission is 31 March 2026. Technological progress is the backbone of economic growth, yet women's underrepresentation in innovation represents a challenge to…

Monday, May 4, 2026
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Yves Veggie Cuisine Revives Five Plant-Based Products in Market Relaunch
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Yves Veggie Cuisine Revives Five Plant-Based Products in Market Relaunch

The iconic Canadian plant-based brand returns with a focused relaunch of select products, aiming to reclaim its position in the growing vegan food sector.

Yves Veggie Cuisine, a well-known Canadian plant-based food brand, is making a comeback by reintroducing five of its popular products. The relaunch reflects renewed consumer interest in plant-based diets and positions Yves to compete in the expanding vegan market. This strategic move follows a period of absence from s…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Churchill Downs Secures Intellectual Property Rights to Preakness Stakes, Maryland Retains Operational Control
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Churchill Downs Secures Intellectual Property Rights to Preakness Stakes, Maryland Retains Operational Control

The acquisition grants Churchill Downs branding and business rights to the Preakness and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, with Maryland maintaining racecourse ownership and event manageme…

Churchill Downs Incorporated announced the acquisition of intellectual property rights related to the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, two hallmark horse racing events in Maryland. While Churchill Downs will manage the business and branding aspects, the state of Maryland will continue to operate the races…

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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Sri Lanka’s Geographical Indications: Unlocking Export Potential Through Intellectual Property Rights
BrandsGlobal

Sri Lanka’s Geographical Indications: Unlocking Export Potential Through Intellectual Property Rights

Leveraging Geographical Indications to Enhance Branding, Market Access, and Value Addition in Sri Lanka’s Agricultural Exports

Sri Lanka’s agricultural exports, including tea, spices, and regional fruits, hold significant global recognition but remain underutilised in terms of intellectual property rights, particularly Geographical Indications (GIs). Strengthening the GI framework and enforcement can enhance export competitiveness by securing…

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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Maximizing Intellectual Property Value and Protection at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
BrandsGlobal

Maximizing Intellectual Property Value and Protection at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

As the global sporting spotlight turns to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, brands must strategically safeguard and leverage their IP assets across multiple host countries to capitalize on…

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, presents unparalleled branding and commercial opportunities for companies involved in the sports industry. Effective intellectual property (IP) protection, enforcement, and commercialization are critical to maximizing brand value amid the event’s…

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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