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Q&A on Chinese patent law

12 July 2020 by Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Rui Luo

Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Rui Luo of Han Kun Law Offices answer key questions relating to Chinese patent law, including those on acquiring and renewing patents, infringement and legislation

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Neil young kicks trump to the curb: no more ‘devil’s sidewalk’!

01 May 2020 by Nicole Smalberger

Well-known musician Neil Young is suing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, calling on the campaign to stop all use of his music at Trump rallies. These songs include “Devil’s Sidewalk” and “Rockin in the Free World”.

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Protecting and enforcing patents in China

22 July 2019 by Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Tao Zhang

Yan Wang, Lili Wu and Tao Zhang of Han Kun Law Offices answer key questions on patents in China, including the process for acquiring a patent, how to renew patents, which inventions can be covered by a patent and grounds for invalidation

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IP people moves and firm announcements: Asia-Pacific and EMEA

07 September 2021 by Kingsley Egbuonu

Read the latest news about intellectual property practitioners and firms in different jurisdictions

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COVID-19: The impact on IP law and practice in France

22 April 2020 by Sabine Agé and Agathe Caillé

Sabine Agé and Agathe Caillé of Hoyng Rokh Monegier Véron provide answers to questions about the COVID-19 measures in France and their impact on IP enforcement and protection

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A review of the recent patent and industrial design developments in Malaysia

29 July 2019 by Dave A Wyatt

Dave A Wyatt of Henry Goh & Co reviews the recent patent and industrial design trends and developments, including application and registration statistics, the patent prosecution highway (PPH) pilot programme and case law

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A review of the EPO opposition procedure

23 November 2018 by Ilya Kazi

Ilya Kazi and Miranda Kent of Mathys & Squire analyse the changes to the EPO’s opposition procedure and suggest ways in which businesses can align their strategy with the current legal tools available

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A review of the new EPO Guidelines

29 October 2018 by Alexander Korenberg and Tom Hamer

The EPO has issued new Guidelines for Examination covering a range of issues such as the removal or replacement of a feature in a claim, inventive step attacks in oppositions and summons to oral proceedings. Tom Hamer and Alexander Korenberg of Kilburn & Strode assess whether applicants will welcome the changes

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Change to patent examiners manual creates uncertainty

01 September 2018 by FB Rice

It is a long-standing principle of Australian patent law that determining whether or not a patent application is directed towards patentable subject matter should be done separately to determining issues of novelty and inventive step.

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SPC adopts dual standard for supplementary data

01 September 2018 by Jing He

On June 1 2018, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPC) issued the draft judicial interpretation on patent validity and examination cases for public comments