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Taiwan Comes Up With the Draft Amendment to the Trademark Act

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It becomes important to get in touch with important IP news which can affect the inventors and businesses planning to set up in Taiwan. Taiwan publishes its latest draft amendment to the Trademark Act earlier in 2021. In all invalidation and cancellation cases, the TIPO will be named as the defendant. Image Source: Taiwan].

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2021

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We’ve tried to represent a diversity of subject matter also in this list, so we have a fair sprinkling of cases dealing with copyright, patents, trademarks, competition law etc. The case clarifies that the bar on arbitrability of trademark disputes is not an absolute one. Golden Tobacco Ltd [Delhi High Court].

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Can You Copyright or Trademark a Logo Designed by AI?

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The legal world is buzzing about AI and its use for all kinds of things, including generating logos, text, and other things people would normally want to register for copyright or trademark protection. For starters, Bob’s Burgers is already a trademark belonging to someone else. Can you use it in the ways you want to?

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Use caution before taking advantage of extended IP filing deadlines under CARES Act

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The newly-enacted Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides patent and trademark applicants the opportunity for temporary relief from certain deadlines as more and more businesses face mandatory shutdowns due to effects of COVID-19. Patent and trademark filing extensions. Ongoing flexibility for trademarks.

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“What’s Mine Is Not Yours To Give Me”—Nor To Take Without Just Compensation: A New Jersey’s Reaction To Sovereign Immunity, Intellectual Property, & Takings

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In this case, the Supreme Court of Texas held that a government entity may reproduce, display, and utilize a copyrighted work for its own benefit without paying any compensation to the copyright owner. University Of Houston System, No. 21-735 (2021). 2063 (June 23, 2021). Campbell , 104 U.S.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 18- December 24)

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UK Supreme Court Confirms No Patent for “AI-invented” Inventions Image from here On December 20, the UK Supreme Court affirmed its previous decision to deny registration to inventions by Dr. Stephen Thaler’s AI DABUS, holding that an AI software cannot be listed as an inventor. SpicyIP intern Vedika discusses this development.