EUIPO Introduces Copyright Knowledge Centre to Strengthen Creative Rights in Europe
The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) is the EU’s main agency that handles trademarks and designs across all member countries. It’s constantly working on new ways to strengthen creativity, protect rights, and support innovation in Europe. Now, it has added another big initiative to that list—EUIPO Copyright Knowledge Centre. This new online hub brings […]
China Updates Patent Examination Guidelines Effective January 1, 2026
Patent examination is one of the most dynamic parts of the IP world, where a patent is either approved or rejected based on strict rules, and countries constantly update their systems to make the process more efficient and effective. China is doing the same, with major changes to its China Patent Examination Guidelines 2026 coming […]
Indian Army Modernises Uniforms with IPR Secured Digital Print Combat Coat
The Indian Army is known worldwide for its bravery and sacrifice, but in recent years, it’s also been making waves for another reason — the rise of Made-in-India weapons, gear, and innovations. Indian army uniform trademark pushing to strengthen its homegrown defence and tech sectors, the Army has been backing this mission every step of […]
Thai Songwriter Leading the Fight for Stronger Copyright and Music Artists’ Rights
Revolutions in law and industry are nothing new, but every major change begins with someone brave enough to start it. That’s exactly what’s happening in Thailand’s music scene, where songwriter Jace Payackapan copyright protection is stepping forward to strengthen and secure fair treatment for artists. Her efforts are gaining global attention, especially because the music […]
India Invites Comments on Draft Guidelines for Use of GI Logo and Tagline
The Indian government has been putting a lot of effort into improving and reforming the IPR sector, and now there’s another milestone to add to the list. Recently, the government has turned its focus to Geographical Indications—better known as GI tags—and is working on making the system stronger and more transparent. As part of this […]
EUIPO Introduces AI-Powered Early TM Screening to Evaluate Trade Marks Before Filing
The EUIPO, Europe’s official intellectual property office, plays a huge role in strengthening the region’s IPR system and influencing IP practices around the world. Recently, the EUIPO AI trademark screening tool as part of its latest technological upgrade. Now, it’s taken another big step by launching a new AI-powered tool for Early TM Screening. The […]
MeitY Releases Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025 Explained for Users and Companies
The DPDP Rules are making big headlines across India after MeitY released new guidelines explaining how companies should collect, store, and use people’s personal data. Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025. This update has been long overdue, especially for everyday users who want more transparency and better protection online. Along with data privacy, businesses are […]
EUIPO Opens Applications for the 2026 DesignEuropa Awards
The EUIPO has just dropped an interesting update — they’ve officially announced the application window for the EUIPO Design Awards 2026 through a new press release. The organisation has laid out everything applicants need to know, from deadlines to eligibility details, giving designers and companies plenty of time to prepare their submissions. Keep reading, and […]
Masimo Wins $634 Million Lawsuit Against Apple Over Pulse Oximeter Patent
Recently, a major headline shook the tech world — and this time, Apple is right at the center of it. According to the latest reports, in the Apple vs Masimo Patent Infringement Case, Apple has been ordered to pay around $630 million to medical-tech company Masimo after a court found that the Apple Watch used […]
Glucon-D Loses Interim Trademark Fight Against Glucose-D in Himachal Pradesh High Court
Trademark protection is super important for any business that wants to secure its unique identity—whether it’s the name, logo, tagline, color, or anything that represents the brand. But sometimes, courts reject trademark claims when they feel the mark isn’t actually as unique as the brand believes. That’s exactly what happened in the Glucon-D vs Glucose-D […]