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Announcing the SpicyIP Inaugural Doctoral Fellow!

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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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Announcing the SpicyIP Empirical Scholarship Database Series!

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Indeed, this commitment to fostering accountability and transparency in the Indian IP eco-system is central to the blog. As anyone who has researched on the Indian IP landscape would know, even if you are looking for data, it is very hard to find. Over time, we will add other areas of IP as well.

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Around the IP Blogs

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Another week, another review of the latest news from the surrounding IP blogs! Paul Keller reports on the Kluwer Copyright Blog. Dr. Thomas Jaeger, European law expert at the University of Vienna, was interviewed on the Kluwer Patent Blog about the unitary patent system and gave his opinion on this topic.

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Call For Submissions: NUALS’ Blog ‘The IP Site’

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We’re pleased to inform you that The Centre for Intellectual Property Rights of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi is inviting submissions for its official blog, The IP Site on a rolling basis. About the IP Site. Blog entries must strictly be in English and in electronic form.

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

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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. According to the Justia rankings , The IPKat is the most popular IP blog of all time. That’s not all though.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

The blog questioned the judge’s decision to rely solely on a phonetic comparison of signs, and to apply an Australian precedent directly to an Indian judicial proceeding. The Afro-IP blog informed on a trade mark infringement case, which was decided by the High Court of South Africa. from Expertease Skills to iCollege.

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In memoriam: William (Bill) Cornish (1937 - 2022)

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The co-founder of our blog, Professor Jeremy Phillips, remembers him as follows: In memoriam: William (Bill) Cornish (1937 - 2022) by Jeremy Phillips I first encountered Bill Cornish in 1974 when, as a raw intellectual property doctoral student, I travelled up from Canterbury to discuss my chosen topic and seek his advice.