Cost cuts, ditched desperados and digital disclosure
Learn about reduced fees for small inventors in Europe, why notorious names cannot be trademarked and how a proposed U.S. law could bring AI transparency to copyrights.
World Intellectual Property Day: Celebrating the power of IP
Intellectual Property (IP) rights are crucial in promoting the spirit of discovery and ingenuity, serving as the foundation upon which solutions to global challenges are built and scaled.
An Italian perspective of appropriation art: genuine expression or art(full) violation
Appropriation art challenges traditional notions of authenticity, originality and authorship in that it willfully reproduces (as it is or with some modifications) a work created by others.
Design law steals the show
Two major developments in 2024 are set to give a further boost to design rights and likely make them even more attractive for designers and other creative businesses.
Sneak attack on the track: ambush marketing and the Summer Olympics
Excitement is building for the French Olympics and Paralympics this year, but brands face the challenge of understanding intricate IP and ambush marketing rules.
IP spring: European trials, tribulations and statistics
Spring is buzzing with legal drama and the latest figures for patented innovation on the continent.
What are patent trolls, and how do they affect innovation?
Learn about patent trolls and their impact on business, innovation and consumers.
Building brand identity with trademarks and industrial designs
Learn the difference between trademarks and industrial design — and why each has a crucial role in building brand identity.
Setting the record straight on patent infringement and damages
The time and money involved in litigation emphasizes the critical need to understand how this aspect of patent law works.