Category: licensing

Combatting Trademark Squatting: Effective Solutions for Businesses

Combatting Trademark Squatting: Effective Solutions for Businesses As was covered in the previous article, trademark squatting poses serious problems for companies operating internationally. The activity jeopardises intellectual property rights, ruins the reputation of brands, and interferes with commercial operations. Businesses can reduce the dangers associated with

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Trademark Strategies for Casino Table Games

Trademark Strategies for Casino Table Games Intellectual property (IP) is essential to promoting innovation, nurturing creativity, and maintaining market competitiveness in the fast-paced, highly competitive gaming sectors. Trademarks are fundamental to intellectual property protection since they are vital instruments for preserving distinctive identities and inventions in

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The Impact of 3D Printing on Patent Law

The Impact of 3D Printing on Patent Law Additive manufacturing, commonly referred to as 3D printing technology, is completely changing how goods are created, produced, and delivered. 3D printing enables previously unattainable levels of production complexity and customisation by layering products from digital models. From being

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Shanghai Company Fined for Deceptive Advertising and False Organic Claims

Shanghai Company Fined for Deceptive Advertising and False Organic Claims A Shanghai company, Shanghai Marilai Industrial Co., Ltd., was recently penalized for making misleading claims about their product “KI polysaccharides.” These claims, advertised through various channels, included the ability to “deeply detoxify the liver” and “regenerate

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Trademark Protection and Proactive Strategies: Guarding Against Bad Faith Claims in the Global Market

Trademark Protection and Proactive Strategies: Guarding Against Bad Faith Claims in the Global Market In the context of trademarks, “bad faith claims” generally refer to the allegation that a party has acted dishonestly, deceitfully, or with malicious intent when registering or using a trademark. There are

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Hot Toys: Crafting Distinction through a Descriptive Trademark

Hot Toys: Crafting Distinction through a Descriptive Trademark A trademark is an essential part of intellectual property and branding, serving as a vital tool for identifying and safeguarding a business’s identity in the marketplace. Trademarks provide goods and services a distinctive identity. They promote brand awareness

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