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Avoiding a Bad Trip: How Cannabis Companies Can Mitigate the Risk of an Infringement Lawsuit

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Yet cannabis businesses continue to grapple with protecting their brands, as trademark protection at the federal level remains unavailable. It is common for a growing business to be targeted by brands looking to make a statement and enforce their marks. The longer the parodied product is on the market, the higher the exposure.

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Cambodia and its RCEP Accession

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By 2050, the predicted $0.5 By integrating 16 nations’ markets, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) aspires to make it simpler for each nation’s goods and services to be available throughout the region. Impact on the IPR Regime.

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How To Protect Your Cannabis Trademarks in a Legal Landscape That Is Half-Baked

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In this release, we will discuss how a cannabis business can use trademarks for brand protection – despite the fact that federal law prohibits filing a cannabis-related trademark. Navigating such registration is tricky, though, as the USPTO often requires companies to declare that ancillary products will not be used to market marijuana.

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Time to look Beyond Compulsory Licenses? A Glimpse at the Ribociclib Case

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She is keenly interested in Intellectual Property Law, Technology Law, and Corporate Law ]. million breast cancer cases are expected globally by 2050. crore in revenue from 8,000 units sold, its first year on the market. Tejaswini is a 3rd-year B.A. student at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.