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Conference report: Intellectual Property & Sustainability

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The Faculty of Law at the University of Geneva recently hosted (on February 7, 2023) an international conference on the topic “ Intellectual Property & Sustainability ”. Stéphane Palix , Treasurer General of AIPPI, also said a few words of welcome on behalf of AIPPI.

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The annual World Intellectual Property Indicators Report (WIPI) and China’s IP boom

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On 8 November 2021, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) published its annual World Intellectual Property Indicators Report ( WIPI ), reviewing global IP activity in 2020. It is hardly news anymore to see that China tops the list in IP filing.

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Offence Or Defence? China’s New Legal “Weapon” Against Intellectual Property Theft Claims and The US’ Response

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The US has started a worldwide complaint about China’s new legal strategy against intellectual property (IP) theft claims. Since the beginning of 2020, four claims of IP theft have gone to Chinese courts. Three of these claims were against some of China’s largest telecom companies: Huawei Technologies Co.

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The Adaptability of Human Innovation: Key Findings Of The World Intellectual Property Report 2022

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A similar account of inevitable human innovation is also discussed in the World Intellectual Property Report 2022 (“ Report ”) titled as “ The Direction of Innovation ”, very recently published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (“ WIPO ”).

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News express: China releases a 15-year blueprint on the development of intellectual property rights (2021–2035)

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On 22 September 2021, China released a 15-year plan to develop intellectual property rights (IPR): ‘The Outline of Building a Powerful Intellectual Property Nation’ (2021–2035). The Outline’ (2021–2035) is highly noteworthy, comparable to the 2008 Outline of the National Intellectual Property Strategy. ‘The

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2022 World Intellectual Property Report

Intepat

World Intellectual Property Report 2022. A similar account of inevitable human innovation is also discussed in the World Intellectual Property Report 2022 (“ Report “) titled “ The Direction of Innovation ,” very recently published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (“ WIPO “).

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Clean Technologies: Notes from the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference

IPilogue

This article is part of a series covering the 5th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, hosted by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the Centre for International Governance Innovation. Trends and Challenges in Canada’s IP Ownership and a Collective’s Role in Addressing these Challenges.