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Australian Intellectual Property Reforms Ahead

LexBlog IP

2024 appears to be a year of change in the Australian Intellectual Property realm, with the adoption by IP Australia of the Madrid Goods and Services List and the introduction of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Regulator Performance) Act 2023.

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Critical Analysis on Intellectual Property Rights and its components.

IIPRD

Introduction Intellectual Property Rights is a right which is connected with the person or the company’s intangible property. What are the rights in Intellectual Property? Why there is a need to protect Intellectual Property. Components of Intellectual Property Rights and Case Laws.

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Canadian Copyright Registration for my 100 Percent AI-Generated Work

Hugh Stephens Blog

Thank you CIPO (Canadian Intellectual Property Office). Last week I indicated in my blog post (“Copyright Registration for AI-assisted Creations: How Much AI Input is Too Much?”) that I would be seeking to register with CIPO the copyright on a work fully generated by AI platforms DALL-E2 and ChatGPT.

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CCC Celebrates World Intellectual Property Day 2023

Velocity of Content

The theme of this year’s World Intellectual Property Day, “ Women and IP: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity,” provides an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the importance of these women creators and the challenges that still exist. of authors of registered works in 2020.

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UKIPO’s report on “Emerging public perceptions of intellectual property in UK media”

The IPKat

On 29 February 2024, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) released a report on “ Emerging public perceptions of intellectual property in UK media ” authored by fellow Kat Hayleigh Bosher. The second case concerned the trade marks registrations of some iconic Welsh words by a Welsh company.

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Japanese court denies Hermès trademark registration

Olartemoure Blog

The Intellectual Property Court of Japan denied the registration of a color trademark requested by Hermès. These decisions reflect on the challenges associated with the registration of color trademarks in Japan, where the authorities are more rigorous than in the United States.

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Intellectual Property for Tech Startups

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) refer to the legal rights granted to individuals or entities over creations of the mind. IPR primarily include patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and designs, each serving a specific purpose in protecting various forms of intellectual creations.