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Global Physical Intellectual Property Market Forecast to Reach $8.2 Billion by 2030 Amid Rising Semiconductor Demands
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Global Physical Intellectual Property Market Forecast to Reach $8.2 Billion by 2030 Amid Rising Semiconductor Demands

Advancements in AI, 5G, and IoT Drive Growth in Physical IP Licensing for Semiconductor Innovation

The global Physical Intellectual Property (IP) market is projected to grow from $6.4 billion in 2024 to $8.2 billion by 2030, fueled by increasing semiconductor complexity and expanding applications in mobile computing, consumer electronics, and emerging technologies such as AI, 5G, and IoT. Regional growth, particula…

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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Global Physical Intellectual Property Market Forecast to Reach $8.2 Billion by 2030 Amid Rising Semiconductor Demands
AI & IPGlobal

Global Physical Intellectual Property Market Forecast to Reach $8.2 Billion by 2030 Amid Rising Semiconductor Demands

Advancements in AI, 5G, and IoT Drive Growth in Physical IP Licensing for Semiconductor Innovation

The global Physical Intellectual Property (IP) market is projected to grow from $6.4 billion in 2024 to $8.2 billion by 2030, fueled by increasing semiconductor complexity and expanding applications in mobile computing, consumer electronics, and emerging technologies such as AI, 5G, and IoT. Regional growth, particula…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Countries with Weak Intellectual Property Laws Present Challenges for U.S. Businesses
PatentsChina

Countries with Weak Intellectual Property Laws Present Challenges for U.S. Businesses

U.S. companies face significant risks due to inadequate IP protections in several key international markets, impacting innovation and competitiveness.

Several countries have intellectual property regimes that pose substantial risks to U.S. companies operating globally. Weak enforcement and legal frameworks in these jurisdictions undermine the protection of patents, trademarks, and copyrights, exposing American businesses to infringement and economic losses. Understa…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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WuXi AppTec, Client of Lord Mandelson’s Firm, Accused of Illicitly Transferring US Biotech IP to China
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WuXi AppTec, Client of Lord Mandelson’s Firm, Accused of Illicitly Transferring US Biotech IP to China

Chinese medical technology giant WuXi AppTec, a major client of Global Counsel, faces US allegations of unauthorized intellectual property transfer and military ties amid politica…

WuXi AppTec, a Chinese biotech company and significant client of Lord Mandelson’s lobbying firm Global Counsel, has been accused by US intelligence of transferring American intellectual property to Beijing without consent. The company’s alleged links to the Chinese military and involvement in human rights abuses in Xi…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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US Launches Second Review of China’s Intellectual Property Practices Under Section 301
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US Launches Second Review of China’s Intellectual Property Practices Under Section 301

The United States initiates a renewed investigation into China’s IP regulations, assessing compliance and enforcement under trade law provisions.

The US government has commenced a second evaluation of China’s intellectual property rules under Section 301 of the Trade Act. This review aims to scrutinize China’s IP enforcement and regulatory framework to determine if it aligns with fair trade practices and protects US intellectual property rights effectively. The…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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China’s ACPAA Prohibits AI-Generated Patent Documents and Price Undercutting Among Members
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China’s ACPAA Prohibits AI-Generated Patent Documents and Price Undercutting Among Members

The All-China Patent Attorneys Association updates ethical code to ban AI use in patent drafting and clamp down on unfair pricing practices

On September 22, 2025, the All-China Patent Attorneys Association (ACPAA) issued a revised Code of Professional Ethics and Practice Discipline for Patent Agents, introducing key prohibitions against using artificial intelligence to directly generate patent application documents and engaging in malicious price competit…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Chinese Court Extends Trademark Protection to Schiff via Bad-Faith Registration Ruling
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Chinese Court Extends Trademark Protection to Schiff via Bad-Faith Registration Ruling

Landmark decision in China safeguards Schiff’s trademark rights beyond traditional well-known status by addressing bad-faith registrations

A recent ruling by a Chinese court has reinforced trademark protections for Schiff, a prominent brand, by recognizing bad-faith trademark registration as a basis for protection beyond the conventional well-known trademark status. This development marks a significant step in combating trademark squatting and protecting…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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U.S. Leads Global Intellectual Property Protection Amid Ongoing Challenges from China
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U.S. Leads Global Intellectual Property Protection Amid Ongoing Challenges from China

International IP Index ranks U.S. highest among 50 major economies, highlights USMCA improvements and persistent Chinese IP issues

The United States ranks first globally in intellectual property protection according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s International IP Index, which assesses 50 of the world’s largest economies. The report underscores significant advancements in IP provisions under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), while also…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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USPTO Targets Over 40,000 China-Origin Trademark Registrations in Show Cause Order; Shenzhen Firm Denies Sanctions
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USPTO Targets Over 40,000 China-Origin Trademark Registrations in Show Cause Order; Shenzhen Firm Denies Sanctions

The USPTO alleges fraudulent practices by Shenzhen Seller Growth Network Technology and affiliates, prompting potential cancellation of thousands of trademarks; Shenzhen Intellect…

On February 24, 2025, the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued a supplemental Show Cause Order proposing to cancel approximately 42,000 trademark registrations linked to Shenzhen Seller Growth Network Technology Co., Ltd. and affiliated entities. The USPTO alleges unauthorized practice of law, forged signa…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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US District Court Rules in Favor of DSM in Patent and Trademark Dispute Against Armor USA
TrademarksUSA

US District Court Rules in Favor of DSM in Patent and Trademark Dispute Against Armor USA

Court upholds validity of DSM’s Dyneema® patent and trademarks, enjoins Armor USA from infringing sales and branding practices

On April 22, 2008, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a judgment in favor of DSM, a Netherlands-based global life sciences and materials company, in a patent and trademark infringement lawsuit against Armor USA, Inc. The court found that Armor USA infringed DSM’s patent covering…

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