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17 August 2023 by
By the 22nd century BC, the ancient Sumerian ruler Ur-Nammu designed the first law code based on casuistry and this could be considered one of the building blocks of jurisprudence. Like one of many, it constituted the basis for many jural infrastructures, and the blocks of progress have been stacked onto it as humankind evolved, which resembles the renowned physical skill game, Jenga.
23 July 2023 by
“.tr” domain names had been managed by a platform, “nic.tr”, in Middle East Technical University since 1991 in Turkey. Well, no more. A long-awaited change has finally entered into force in Turkey. In fact, back in 2010, a platform called “.tr Network Information System” (“TRABIS”) was introduced by Information and Technologies Authority (“ICTA”), via the Internet Domain Names Regulation (“Regulation”). Enforcement of the Regulation was postponed until TRABIS starts operation. Finally, on 14 September 2022, TRABIS became operational, and this recent change is of grave importance.
14 July 2023 by
For centuries, civilization emerged rather gradually despite humankind’s passion and ambition, making it readily possible to regulate almost any development on a legal infrastructure that is unbiased and commonly held. In the recent past on the other hand, during modernization with the industrial revolutions, it was now a chase, but people were out front, taming the technological progress even though the advancements thrived in the midst of the inevitably evolving technology.
11 July 2023 by
Claudio Ulloa, Tania Valdez, Armando Alvarez and Jorge Uscanga of Basham Ringe y Correa wrote about green technology and patents
13 June 2023 by
Tony Yeo, Meryl Koh and Javier Yeo of Drew & Napier analyse the Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in IIa Technologies Pte Ltd v Element Six Technologies Limited [2023] SGCA 5 (“IIa v E6”)
09 May 2023 by
Manisha Singh and Ritika Agarwal of LexOrbis analyse recent rulings by the High Court of Delhi in appeals against decisions by the Registrar of Trademarks
28 April 2023 by
Ana-Maria Baciu talks about setting up her own firm, Simion & Baciu, and recent client matters
25 April 2023 by
Alexandra Dellmeier of LexDellmeier Intellectual Property Office talks about her career in IP and running her own firm
21 April 2023 by
Otto Licks and Rodrigo Maior of Licks Attorneys explains why Brazil is important to patent portfolio strategy
11 January 2023 by
The healthcare sector in Brazil is one of the most important in the world in view of the size of the population (+220 million people) and the availability of a universal public healthcare system. The action of antibodies as therapeutic agents may involve processes of neutralization, opsonization and activation of immune complement system, transforming them into a progressively desirable tool in medicine. In view of this, the interaction between IP and these innovative therapies deserves special attention.