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US Trademark Holders Brace for Random Audits of Use

In an effort to improve the accuracy and integrity of the US trademark register, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has recently amended its rules to provide for the verification of declarations of use and cancellation of trademark registrations which do not reflect acceptable ‘use’ in commerce. Effective 17 February 2017, random audits will […]

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Amendments continue to enhance India’s IP processes

There is no doubt India is committed to fostering innovation and attracting foreign investment, as demonstrated by recent government initiatives such as the ‘Make in India’ campaign. In harmony with this, policy makers are continually improving intellectual property rights for the benefit of creators by modernising India’s IP infrastructure, implementing greater use of modern technologies

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China moves to further curb malicious ‘trademark squatting’

Trademark rights to ‘Ben Fu’, the most widely recognised wine brand in China have been secured by their rightful owner, Treasury Wine Estate (“Penfolds” wine) (TWE) in the Beijing High People’s Court. The well-known trademark was previously registered in 2009 by notorious ‘trademark pirate’, Li Daozhi. China’s first-to-file system enabled Daozhi to obtain exclusive rights

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Australia – Court approves business’s use of a third party’s trademarks as AdWords in limited circumstances

Thinking of optimising your search results with a competitor’s trademark? This new court decision means advertisers must tread carefully.  It’s a common practice used by businesses to optimise their search engine results with Google: Keywords are purchased through Google Adwords which may include names or trademarks owned by a competitor in order to piggyback their

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Indonesia Implements New Regulations Enabling Recordation of IP License Agreements

Indonesia has finally set the wheels in motion to enable the recordation of license agreements for copyright, patents, trademarks and industrial designs. Whilst recordation has always been a requirement to render license agreements enforceable against third parties in Indonesia, the actual process of recordation itself has been impossible due to a lack of regulations implementing

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