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Here's What Brexit Means for IP

25th April 2019
A “no deal” Brexit means exiting the European Union without any kind of formal arrangement in place in terms of a future relationship between the UK and EU.
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Enforcing IP Assets: The Laws if You Are Being Copied

2nd April 2019
With India being an upcoming country appealing to business people and investors, Manisha speaks about how robust the IP legal landscape is in her jurisdiction, where there is room for improvement and what businesses should do if their IP is being infringed. What challenges arise when trying to assert IP assets in India? The Indian […]
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What You Need to Know about Purchasing an Intellectual Property Portfolio

2nd April 2019
How would you advise clients when they are exploring the possible idea of purchasing an already existing intellectual property portfolio? With evolving business dynamics, intellectual property owners are often under business compulsion to purchase portfolios. Most of such portfolios are spread over various jurisdictions covering intellectual protection in several continents, making intellectual property strategic consultancies […]
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Are You Infringing IP Laws by Printing in 3D?

29th March 2019
3D printers have become increasingly accessible over the past five years, allowing owners to manufacture complex designs and quickly duplicate objects.
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The Rise of Copyright Infringement for Photographers

1st March 2019
Higbee & Associates has extensive experience solving other types of large scale legal problems for clients in the past, and they are now using their expertise to help photographers defend themselves against copyright infringements. The internet has created a boon for the demand for photos. Ironically, many photographers and photo agencies are struggling to survive. […]
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Is Xiaomi Selling Patent-Infringing Smartphones to the UK Market?

26th February 2019
IPCom, an Intellectual Property (IP) management and patent licensing compayh, has offered Xiaomi, the electronics company, a patent license on FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory) terms, to which it has received no response.
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How To Protect Trademarks Internationally

31st January 2019
Trademarks are protected by intellectual property rights. These operate at a national level, but also internationally through a complex system of treaties. As businesses move increasingly online, protecting trademarks internationally is ever more important. If your company has a website, its trademarks are visible to the entire world. Unless they are properly registered, there may […]
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Here’s How Changes to the Trademarks Act Will Affect You

31st January 2019
Several key changes have been made to the UK’s Trademarks Act as of January 2019. These updates implement the EU Trademark Directive 2015 through the EU Trademark Regulations.
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Where Do I Find the Right Attorney?

10th January 2019
Hiring an attorney is often the first worry when something goes wrong and there are legal implications. Finding an attorney is actually quite easy, but for those who haven’t been there before, finding the right one can be tricky.
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Here’s How Blockchain Works for Intellectual Property Law

9th January 2019
Law firms increasingly need to embrace innovation and technology for more efficient operations and enhanced collaboration.
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