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01 September 2018 by Spoor & Fisher
On June 28 2018 the Zimbabwean authorities published a document entitled the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Policy and Implementation Strategy.
01 September 2018 by Editha Hechanova
About 47% of the land area of the Philippines is devoted to agriculture. The agriculture sector can be divided into four groups: farming, fisheries, livestock, and forestry.
01 September 2018 by FB Rice
It is a long-standing principle of Australian patent law that determining whether or not a patent application is directed towards patentable subject matter should be done separately to determining issues of novelty and inventive step.
01 September 2018 by Norton Rose Fulbright
Big names in Hollywood, sports, and music often enforce their personality rights
01 September 2018 by Jing He
On June 1 2018, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPC) issued the draft judicial interpretation on patent validity and examination cases for public comments
01 September 2018 by ABE & Partners
The Japanese IP system has vulnerable evidence collection procedures in comparison with foreign countries.
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Resolution Chemicals v AstraZeneca B.V. and Shionogi (Supreme Court of The Netherlands, The Hague, June 8 2018) deals with the extent of the protection that is conferred by patent EP0521471 (EP 471), for rosuvastatin, a new cholesterol inhibitor.
01 September 2018 by Thomas Gibb
In recent years, machine learning and so-called ‘artificial intelligence’ systems have once again come into the spotlight.
31 August 2018 by Özge Atilgan Karakulak
Özge Atılgan Karakulak and Güldeniz Doğan Alkan of Gün + Partners examine the advantages and disadvantages of TÜRKSMD, a new company set up by the Turkish IP Office to value intellectual property rights
31 August 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
The decision of the Full Federal Court in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare Investments (Ireland) (No 2) Limited v Generic Partners Pty Limited (2018) FCAFC 71 (May 10 2018) indicates that a mistake in a claim cannot be ignored even where the skilled person understands that a mistake has been made.