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Australia declares support for TRIPS waiver for Covid-19 vaccines

Australia declares support for TRIPS waiver for Covid-19 vaccines

05 October 2021

Trade Minister Dan Tehan confirmed this development to journalists in September 2021.

According to a New Study, Malaysian Companies Likely to Experience Data Breach

According to a New Study, Malaysian Companies Likely to Experience Data Breach

27 September 2021

According to a new poll, 73% of Malaysian businesses believe they will face a data breach affecting consumer data in the next 12 months, according to a global cybersecurity company.

INTA publishes Unfair Competition Laws Quick Guide

INTA publishes Unfair Competition Laws Quick Guide

27 September 2021

On September 14, 2021, INTA’s Board of Directors voted to approve a Board Resolution addressing advances in technology that impact unfair competition.

Divorce, art and copyright

Divorce, art and copyright

27 September 2021

A divorce case between an artist and her husband in New Zealand has got copyright issues thrown into the mix.

Supreme People’s Court of China confirms jurisdiction over SEP global rate setting in OPPO v. Sharp

Supreme People’s Court of China confirms jurisdiction over SEP global rate setting in OPPO v. Sharp

27 September 2021

A local expert discusses the verdict in great detail.

Changes to the Australian Designs Act

Changes to the Australian Designs Act

23 September 2021

Among these is the inclusion of a grace period. During this grace period, applicants may publish their designs and make it public for up to 12 months before applying for protection of said designs.

To address GII laggards, IPOPHL recommends the formation of multi-sectoral organizations

To address GII laggards, IPOPHL recommends the formation of multi-sectoral organizations

23 September 2021

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has called for better collaboration between government, business, and academia, as well as the creation of multi-sectoral task groups, in response to the Philippines' one-notch drop in the...

Korean Intellectual Property Office sets up special judicial police for technology issues

Korean Intellectual Property Office sets up special judicial police for technology issues

21 September 2021

While this Techno Squad is brand new, the SJP in other areas are not and have actually been going on for over a decade.

Complaints from India prompt Google to remove highest no. of content, mostly for copyright issues

Complaints from India prompt Google to remove highest no. of content, mostly for copyright issues

21 September 2021

In its monthly transparency report last month, Google stated it took down an all-time high of 95,680 pieces of content in response to 36,934 complaints from users in India last July.

Singapore maintains eighth ranking in latest global innovation index

Singapore maintains eighth ranking in latest global innovation index

21 September 2021

As an innovative economy, Singapore ranked first in the Innovation Input SubIndex and attained the top position for two new indicators relating to capital raising and financing – Venture Capital Investors and Venture Capital Recipients.

China Threatens To Ban eCommerce Sites for IP Violations

China Threatens To Ban eCommerce Sites for IP Violations

16 September 2021

IPOPHL signs MoU to promote patent professionalization and IP awareness

IPOPHL signs MoU to promote patent professionalization and IP awareness

13 September 2021

IPOPHL Director General Rowel S. Barba and APPI President Editha R. Hechanova signed the MOU in a virtual ceremony on September 7, laying out the areas of collaboration and activities that both parties would pursue over the following four years.

China’s e-commerce law amendments can shut Alibaba, Taobao, Tmall, JD, etc if they flout IP rules

China’s e-commerce law amendments can shut Alibaba, Taobao, Tmall, JD, etc if they flout IP rules

10 September 2021

Two local experts dissect the deal in detail.

Reduced patent fees for all recognized educational institutions announced in India

Reduced patent fees for all recognized educational institutions announced in India

09 September 2021

This means a recognized university, college or school applying for a patent will only have to pay Rs 84,900 lakh (US$1,159) for filing publication and renewal, as compared to the original fee of Rs 4,24,500 lakh (US$5,794).

Mandopop star Leehom Wang asks fans to stop buying the pirated version of his online singing class

Mandopop star Leehom Wang asks fans to stop buying the pirated version of his online singing class

06 September 2021

Experts in China share the status of this case and the endeavours taken by the local video-sharing websites to curb piracy.