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16 June 2021 by Lili Wu, Ying Li, Yulian Hu and Linlin Zhang
Lili Wu, Ying Li, Yulian Hu and Linlin Zhang of Han Kun Law Offices explain how China’s drug-patent linkage system promotes and encourages innovation and development of the pharmaceutical industry
10 June 2021 by Crystal J Chen and Nick J C Lan
Crystal J Chen and Nick J C Lan of Tsai Lee & Chen examine the case law on post-sale confusion in other jurisdictions and considers how Taiwan’s IP Court has embraced the concept
08 June 2021 by Anna Mae Koo and Ann Xu
Anna Mae Koo and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co consider how foreign brands can expand their presence in the Chinese market by embracing a localised brand strategy
19 May 2021 by Rob Rodrigues, Karlo Tinoco and Alysson Farias
Rob Rodrigues, Karlo Tinoco and Alysson Farias of Licks Attorneys comment on the Brazilian Supreme Court’s decision concerning the patent term adjustment law and provide practical tips for patent owners
14 July 2020 by Anna Mae Koo and Ann Xu
Anna Mae Koo and Ann Xu of Vivien Chan & Co examine the new rules surrounding e-evidence, as well as the role blockchain and time stamps play in IP cases
13 July 2020 by Cystal Chen, Jesse Peng and Kevin Feng
Cystal Chen, Jesse Peng and Kevin Feng of Tsai Lee & Chen analyse a dispute in which the plaintiff argued that a licence agreement is a covenant not to sue and that use of the licensed patents is irrelevant
12 July 2020 by Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Rui Luo
Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Rui Luo of Han Kun Law Offices answer key questions relating to Chinese patent law, including those on acquiring and renewing patents, infringement and legislation
22 May 2020 by Karlo Fonseca Tinoco, Roberto Rodrigues Pinho and Rafael Tögel
Karlo Fonseca Tinoco, Roberto Rodrigues Pinho and Rafael Tögel of Licks Attorneys report on the COVID-19 measures in Brazil and their impact on IP law and practice
01 May 2020 by Tom Leonard and Harriet Folland
Last week the EPO issued another decision (G 3/19, “Pepper”) from the Enlarged Board of Appeal (EBA) regarding the patentability of plant and animal products.
01 May 2020 by Nicole Smalberger
Well-known musician Neil Young is suing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, calling on the campaign to stop all use of his music at Trump rallies. These songs include “Devil’s Sidewalk” and “Rockin in the Free World”.