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Trademarks

Law Firms Hit with 10.3% Service Tax

Law Firms Hit with 10.3% Service Tax

04 February 2010

Consumers, Retailers Prefer Fakes, Says Survey

Consumers, Retailers Prefer Fakes, Says Survey

13 March 2010

Calm Amid the Storm

Calm Amid the Storm

29 March 2010

Although Thailand has been wracked by political confrontation, the intellectual property environment has generally improved. The embattled government of Abhisit Vejjajiva, who became prime minister at the end of 2008 after a parliamentary vote, has m...

IP Rights Enforcement in Thailand: Does it Really Work?

IP Rights Enforcement in Thailand: Does it Really Work?

29 March 2010

Despite a solid legal and administrative infrastructure and a good working relationship between IP rights holders and local enforcement authorities, enforcing intellectual property rights remains a challenge in Thailand.

Shining Lights

Shining Lights

31 March 2010

Announcing the first annual IP Counsel of the Year Awards, Gregory Glass speaks to the winners, and finds out what makes a leading light in Asia’s in-house counsel landscape.

Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?

Do OEM Products Made for Export Infringe Trademarks in China?

31 August 2010

In a surprising and much debated decision, the Shanghai Higher People’s Court has recently upheld the Shanghai Intermediate Court’s decision that OEM products do not infringe a registered trademark in China if they are merely manufactured...

Securitizing Intellectual Property Rights

Securitizing Intellectual Property Rights

31 August 2010

In times of financial difficulty, more and more IP owners are turning to securitizing their IP rights in order to benefit from the cheap financing available in today’s marketplace. But, as Talal Bijjani warns, securitizing IP rights is highly c...

Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force

Right Here, Right Now: New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act in Force

01 September 2010

With the 2011 Rugby World Cup looming, New Zealand’s Major Events Management Act is being put to the test, protecting words and emblems related to the event. Ian Finch and Ben Cain explore what companies can, and cannot, do when it comes to the...

High Marks?

High Marks?

05 May 2011

From keener policing in Singapore and Korea, to tougher and more efficient courts in Japan and Malaysia and greater understanding of bad-faith applications in China and India, the trademark enforcement environment is improving across Asia and the Pac...

Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia

Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia

05 May 2011

With the recent economic downturn, companies have had to make the best use of their limited enforcement resources and much-reduced enforcement budgets. While their enforcement wish lists and performance measurements may remain the same, they expect t...

Protection of Well-known Trademarks in China

Protection of Well-known Trademarks in China

30 August 2019

The well-known trademark has the broadest trademark protection in China. Hongxia Wu describes that protection, and provides strategies on how to best protect your well-known marks.

Vietnam’s intellectual property law amended to comply with CPTPP

Vietnam’s intellectual property law amended to comply with CPTPP

31 July 2019

On its road to joining the CPTPP, Vietnam has amended many of its intellectual property laws. Le Xuan Thao reports on some of the highlights.

Trademark strategies for Cambodia

Trademark strategies for Cambodia

31 July 2019

Sovath Phin provides tips and suggestions for securing, enforcing and commercializing your trademark rights in Cambodia.

Historic award of costs gives teeth to IP enforcement in India

Historic award of costs gives teeth to IP enforcement in India

31 July 2019

Delhi High Court comes down heavily in a recent trademark infringement case.

INTA trademark administrators, practitioners meeting set for Berlin

INTA trademark administrators, practitioners meeting set for Berlin

31 July 2019

INTA will be holding its Trademark Administrators and Practitioners (TMAP) Meeting in Berlin in September.