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This month's news summary from across the intangible world exemplifies how the enduring nature of IP rights does not mean the status quo is fixed and rigid.
The year may be drawing to a close, but the flow of Intellectual Property (IP) news shows no sign of slowing down.
This month's IP news is a cornucopia of updates from the home of roast turkey and pumpkin pie.
Explore the European Union's expansion of IP exclusivity for traditional industries and two recent out-of-court settlements.
Take a trip through the latest trademark, patent and copyright news stories from around the world.
The Dennemeyer Group appointed Charlotte Steinhardt as Chief People Officer.
Some developments in the world of Intellectual Property kick up a stink, others entice the senses. Just who will come out smelling of roses?
How do you throw down the trademark gauntlet? When is a shock rebrand no surprise? And what aerial patents are changing city life? We have the answers.
Decisions in Intellectual Property cases are often highly complex and always take time. We examine some recent and upcoming rulings.
The UPC is set to launch in Europe while legislators in the United States tackle the risks and opportunities of generative AI.
The inexorable march of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technology (ET) has well and truly reached the world of Intellectual Property (IP).
Gear up for an expedition into the fascinating world of Intellectual Property with this roundup of trademarks, patents and copyright news.