EPO President Holds Meeting with Portugal’s Justice Minister
The landscape of European intellectual property is currently undergoing a significant transformation. Recently, a high-level meeting took place that underscores the importance of international cooperation in the field of innovation. The EPO President and Portuguese Justice Minister meeting served as a vital platform to discuss the future of the patent Protection system and the legal […]
WIPO and EUIPO Introduce IP Management Clinic 2026 to Support Green Technology SMEs
The global transition toward a sustainable economy is no longer just a policy goal but a commercial reality. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups in the green technology sector, the ability to innovate is the primary driver of growth. However, innovation without a strategy is a significant risk. Recognizing this, the WIPO and […]
Algeria Launched National IP Policy to Strengthen IP in Universities
In a significant move toward fostering a knowledge-based economy, Algeria has officially launched a comprehensive national model for Intellectual Property (IP) policy specifically tailored for higher education and scientific research institutions. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), aims to bridge the gap between academic innovation and commercial industrial application. […]
JSW Jetour T2 SUV Patent: A Strategic Move Toward Indian Market Entry
The landscape of the Indian automobile industry is witnessing a significant shift as new players prepare to stake their claim. Among the most anticipated developments is the recent progression regarding JSW Motors. The company has taken a major step toward its market entry by securing the JSW Jetour T2 SUV Patent for the design of […]
Calcutta High Court Restrains Godrej Over Using ‘Spic’ Bottle Similar to Harpic
The protection of trade dress and product design has reached a significant milestone in Indian jurisprudence with a recent decision by the Calcutta High Court. In a notable legal battle involving two corporate giants, the court intervened to protect the visual identity of a household brand. The Harpic vs Spic Bottle trademark case serves as […]
WIPO Japan Office Organizes Special IP Dialogue with Sumitomo Chemical President
The intersection of corporate governance and legal frameworks for innovation remains a cornerstone of global economic stability. Recently, the WIPO Japan IP Dialogue highlighted this synergy. The Intellectual Property and Management Symposium featured a high-level discussion between the WIPO Japan Office and Keiichi Mito, the President of Sumitomo Chemical. This special session provided a platform […]
USPTO and DOJ File Statement Emphasizing the Importance of Innovation Incentives
In a significant move for the intellectual property landscape, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) recently filed a joint Statement of Interest. This document highlights a unified government stance on the critical role that patent rights play in fostering economic growth. The USPTO and DOJ statement serves […]
The Legal Framework of Geographical Indications in India
The landscape of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is vast, covering everything from industrial inventions to artistic expressions. Among these categories, Geographical Indications in India hold a unique position. Unlike a trademark, which identifies a specific company, a Geographical Indication (GI) identifies a product as originating from a specific territory. This label signifies that a product […]
WIPO Introduces Bulgarian IP Diagnostic Tool and Workshop for Entrepreneurs
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in collaboration with the Patent Office of the Republic of Bulgaria (BPO), recently marked a significant milestone for the Eastern European startup ecosystem. The formal launch of the Bulgarian version of the WIPO Bulgarian IP Diagnostics Tool, accompanied by a comprehensive workshop for entrepreneurs, represents a strategic effort to […]
Weight-Loss Drugs in India to Become Cheaper After Semaglutide Patent Expiry
The pharmaceutical landscape in India is on the verge of a significant transformation. As the global demand for effective weight-management solutions continues to soar, a critical legal milestone is approaching that will redefine accessibility for millions of patients. The anticipated Semaglutide patent expiry in India is set to open the gates for generic manufacturers, promising […]