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South Korea’s IP Experts 2024

South Korea’s IP Experts 2024

30 September 2024

South Korean culture is everywhere these days, from film and television to the now-ubiquitous K-pop music.

Singapore’s IP Experts 2024

Singapore’s IP Experts 2024

30 September 2024

When it comes to promoting and protecting intellectual property, there has probably never been a government quite like that of Singapore.

Israel’s IP Experts 2024

Israel’s IP Experts 2024

30 September 2024

In July 2023, Israel’s Knesset passed into law a bill seeking to promote investment in Israel’s high-tech and innovation industry.

Sri Lanka’s IP Experts 2024

Sri Lanka’s IP Experts 2024

31 August 2024

Intellectual property professionals in Sri Lanka are pushing for updates to the Intellectual Property Act to handle creations by artificial intelligence, EconomyNext reported in February 2024.

Nepal’s IP Experts 2024

Nepal’s IP Experts 2024

31 August 2024

On World Intellectual Property Day in April 2024, government officials from Nepal acknowledged that the country’s IP enforcement mechanisms are not working as intended.

Malaysia’s IP Experts 2024

Malaysia’s IP Experts 2024

30 August 2024

Malaysia joined with fellow ASEAN members states to showcase their intellectual property products for the first time at the 65th World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) General Assembly in Geneva in July 2024.

Brunei’s IP Experts 2024

Brunei’s IP Experts 2024

30 August 2024

It’s not often we get to write about Brunei. The country is often overshadowed by its much larger neighbours – it shares an island with Malaysia and Indonesia, and is, in fact, divided into two sections joined by Malaysia’s Asia Highway Route 150. Co...

Vietnam’s IP Experts 2024

Vietnam’s IP Experts 2024

30 August 2024

There’s little question that Vietnam has as big of an announcement about its intellectual property regime as we’ve heard in a long, long time.

Turkey’s IP Experts 2024

Turkey’s IP Experts 2024

31 July 2024

In July 2024, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, unveiled a US$30 billion package filled with incentives designed to boost investment in advanced technology sectors. With the incentives, Erdogan pledged to bring Turkey to the global stage by a...

Taiwan’s IP Experts 2024

Taiwan’s IP Experts 2024

01 July 2024

Taiwan boasts a strong legal market, thanks in part to its leading role in semiconductor and other high-tech manufacturing. The legal market in Taipei – and, indeed, elsewhere around Taiwan – is robust and competitive, giving it outsize strength for...

The Philippines’ IP Experts 2024

The Philippines’ IP Experts 2024

01 July 2024

Intellectual property filings in the Philippines continued to rise, up 2.5 percent in 2023, an increase which the Intellectual Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has attributed to increased awareness of the importance of IP. 

Thailand’s IP Experts 2024

Thailand’s IP Experts 2024

31 May 2024

Thailand remains on the United States Trade Representative’s Special 301 Report watchlist, despite praise from the U.S. government for the Thai government for its work in improving the country’s IP system, the Department of Intellectual Property (DIP...

Indonesia’s IP Experts 2024

Indonesia’s IP Experts 2024

31 May 2024

If Min Usihen, Indonesia’s director general of intellectual property, has her way, women-owned micro, small and medium enterprises will soon be taking advantage of the country’s IP laws to improve their businesses.

Australia’s IP Experts 2024

Australia’s IP Experts 2024

30 April 2024

A recent report by Appian, a software company that automate business processes, says that the implementation of new technologies and digital tools is reshaping Australia’s public sector, with new research showing 85 percent of government workers surv...

New Zealand’s IP Experts 2024

New Zealand’s IP Experts 2024

30 April 2024

Much to the chagrin of honey farmers, New Zealand’s intellectual property office (IPONZ) ruled last year that mānuka honey cannot be trademarked, leaving use of the valuable name open to producers in neighbouring Australia.