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IP Experts 2019

IP Experts 2019

18 February 2019

Complex IP issues demand outstanding legal experts, but identifying the very best IP lawyers in Asia can be a tricky business. We hope the latest edition of IP Experts will make it that process a little bit easier....

Changes to the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007

Changes to the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007

02 October 2018

The Central Bureau of Indirect Taxes and Customs (previously the Central Bureau of Excise and Customs) released Notification No. 56/2018 dated June 22, 2018, to amend the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007 (hereinafter referred to as Enforc...

ASEAN Unites to Fight Online Counterfeiting

ASEAN Unites to Fight Online Counterfeiting

23 August 2018

ASEAN nations are working hard to fight online counterfeiting. Michelle Ko reports from the ASEAN Intellectual Property Association Annual Meeting & Conference in Phnom Penh.

Collection of Evidence of Infringement in Patent Enforcement

Collection of Evidence of Infringement in Patent Enforcement

07 May 2018

Chinese law provides for particular measures to help the IP right owners obtain evidence so that their IP rights can be protected effectively. Deqiang Zhu explains.

INTA Selects Singapore for 142nd Annual Meeting Slated for April 2020

INTA Selects Singapore for 142nd Annual Meeting Slated for April 2020

21 May 2018

Annual Meeting held in SE Asia for the first time.

Infringers: Profanity War

Infringers: Profanity War

25 July 2018

For the past decade, Asia IP has covered numerous trademark infringement cases. Some have simply been outrageous with a smart use of language and loophole. The aftermath of those cases can linger for a long, long time. Johnny Chan reports.

Enforcing Trademarks in India

Enforcing Trademarks in India

26 July 2018

The evolving IP and trademark landscapes in India have opened many doors for the effective enforcement of the rights and interests of rightholders. Dheeraj Kapoor explains.

The Campfire Stories of IP Enforcement in China

The Campfire Stories of IP Enforcement in China

11 May 2018

In part one of a two-part series, seasoned IP practitioners share with Michelle Ko noteworthy enforcement cases – some intriguing, others outright whimsical, and all useful pointers in the rapidly changing landscape.

The Campfire Stories of IP Enforcement Part II

The Campfire Stories of IP Enforcement Part II

26 July 2018

In part two of a two-part series, seasoned IP practitioners share with Michelle Ko noteworthy enforcement cases – some intriguing, others outright whimsical, and all useful pointers in the rapidly changing landscape.

International Litigation Chamber to Hear English Trials

International Litigation Chamber to Hear English Trials

19 April 2018

The Best of the Best: Litigation

The Best of the Best: Litigation

19 April 2018

After extensive consultation with corporate counsel, we present you 26 litigators in 13 jurisdictions around the Asia-Pacific region who we believe are among the best in the region for IP dispute resolution. Andy Leck;...

IP During Challenging Economic Times

IP During Challenging Economic Times

18 December 2017

The increased realization and dependence on innovation and a strong intellectual property management strategy can be seen in even the smallest of companies up to the biggest multinational corporations in practically any industry as they invest in IP...

Dead Copy in Korea Faces Ex Officio Criminal Action under Amended UCPA

Dead Copy in Korea Faces Ex Officio Criminal Action under Amended UCPA

06 February 2018

All the IP in the Food World

All the IP in the Food World

22 February 2018

Patents, trademarks, copyright and even industrial designs do not pertain only to technologies and art but also to the things we eat and drink. Johnny Chan reports.

Sea Freight a Problem for Counterfeit Goods

Sea Freight a Problem for Counterfeit Goods

01 November 2017

Counterfeiters are exploiting sea freight loopholes to get potentially dangerous consumer goods into markets around the world. Darren Barton reports from Kuala Lumpur.