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Patenting in Russia Before and After Perestroika

29th September 2017
In the USSR, there was a large and strong support system of inventive incentives. A continual chain was created, beginning from a factory rationaliser and ending by an academician. The chain at each its part gave a contribution to scientific and technological progress and provided an opportunity to use a creative potential to anyone who […]
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Leaving your Footprint in the Sand: IP Reforms in Nigeria

25th September 2017
 In what ways would you say IP differs when you are dealing with cases in the US and Europe, in comparison to Nigeria?  There are numerous differences but let me highlight a few:  ·         In UK and US, smells, sounds, shapes and colours are recognised as having trademark capability and are formally protected under relevant […]
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Science, Nature and Law: Corbion on IP

25th September 2017
From the beginning Corbion has always had a special focus on establishing fruitful cooperation's with trust-worthy partners. Barbara Veldhuis says: “Corbion needs such partners, as in our role as ingredient supplier we're always very much depending on the success of our customers further down the chain. “This last decade Corbion has, and continues to, put […]
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5 Ways IP Law Firms Can Adapt, Evolve and Thrive in 2017

15th September 2017
IP law firms are part of an ever-changing landscape, with new legislation and regulation constantly challenging the IP industry. In a new whitepaper, ‘Adapt. Evolve. Thrive’ from CPA Global, IP Law firms are encouraged to embrace innovation and technology for more efficient operations and enhanced client collaboration. What practical steps can IP law firms take […]
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Losing a Patent Dispute Cost This Drugs Firm £1 Billion

7th September 2017
Drugs manufacturer Indivior has had £1bn ($1.3 billion) wiped off their value as a result of it losing a US patent dispute over its heroin treatment substitute. Reports indicate that the patent dispute between Reckitt Benckiser and Dr Reddy’s that was first ruled upon in 2014 has taken a vicious turn, as an appeal against […]
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Spark in Craft Beer Trend Could Mean More Room for ™ Infringement

5th September 2017
According to law firm RPC, UK trademark registration for beer brands has risen a huge 19% last year, supposedly due to the increase in craft beers produced by supermarkets and large companies. In more detail, the firm’s research shows that beer brand registrations rose from 1,666 in 2015, to 1,983 in 2016, which is a […]
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The Global Leader of Innovation: How Japan Aims to Lead Again

30th August 2017
Japan has for long been the global leader of innovation and creations. Over the past deacde, however, other jurisdictions, such as China, have slowly grown and produced tighter competition; Japan’s dominance leading patent applications has slowly faded, and so we speak with Tomoyuki Serizawa, a leading patent attorney, who discusses the changes in place that […]
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