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Influencers, bullfighting, deepfakes, AI, biopics… the Garrigues IP Blog celebrates its first birthday, covering all the hot topics.

Garrigues Blog

It’s the first anniversary of the Garrigues IP Blog. We take a look at our Top10 most-read posts in this first year of the IP Blog: The Influencers’ Code of conduct comes into force on January 1, 2021: are you aware of your obligations? Mandarins arrive in Luxembourg… the IP ‘case of the year 2020’.

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Does the cumulation of IP-rights undermine the effectiveness of the Repair Clause in the Design Directive?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This choice may be influenced by the design of the product, the cost of repair or available repairers. But often an underlying, legal obstacle is the presence of IP rights in these devices or parts of these devices. Design rights provide protection to the appearance of a (part of a) product.

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Light Administrative Injunctions for Designs in China: Status-check on the 2021 Shenzhen AMR Reform

IP Tech Blog

. In June 2021 the Shenzhen Administration for Market Regulation (Shenzhen AMR) issued the first ever provisions on administrative injunctions against the infringement of a design patents, including online infringements. I covered this topic in more details in a previous blog ( here ). It was a revolutionary provision.

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Announcing the SpicyIP Inaugural Doctoral Fellow!

SpicyIP

Considering that IP disputes often involve technical subject matters, different High Courts have accommodated provisions for appointing independent subject matter experts and also allow parties to file affidavits in evidence by their respective experts to assist the Court in understanding the nitty-gritty of the subject matter IP.

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SAVE THE DATE: The IPKat is turning 20 in 2023. and we will be celebrating on 8 June 2023!

The IPKat

Time flies when you are having fun, they say … That must be even truer when the fun is IP-related. In 2023, in fact, our beloved blog The IPKat will leave its teen years behind and turn. A neighbour of Jeremy’s designed the original IPKat logo and … the rest is history! That’s not all though.

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China: Design Patents and the Metaverse

IP Tech Blog

In order to safely and effectively enjoy the economic benefits deriving from the use of their brands’ goodwill and product reputation in the Metaverse, businesses need to secure the appropriate IP rights. We have specifically covered this topic in a previous blog. Are they protectable by design patents? Article 2.4

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The SAD Scheme as an Institutional Failure

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Third, IP cases routinely support ex parte TROs, but IP cases are not well-suited to procedures where the defense isn’t involved because those adjudications are too error-prone. StopTheSADScheme Prior Blog Posts on the SAD Scheme Judge Reconsiders SAD Scheme Ruling Against Online Marketplaces–Squishmallows v. Alibaba N.D.