Wednesday, March 7, 2018

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Intellectual property right

Daily update 7 March 2018

NEWS

Traditional Cultural Expressions, a Protection Beyond Intellectual Property Law

Inventa International (press release)

The intellectual property rights confer exclusive property rights in order to allow the control of the commercial exploitation of traditional cultural expressions by the creators, and establishes a moral protection of the same goods, avoiding their expropriation by third parties and preventing unfair competition.

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Role of customs in protecting IPRs stressed

The Peninsula Qatar

DOHA: The General Authority of Customs marked Arab Customs Day that falls on March 3 by organising a workshop at its headquarters to create awareness about intellectual property rights, anti commercial fraudulent and other different types of counterfeiting. The workshop was held in cooperation with ...

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US Customs Needs To Share More Info on Counterfeits With Online Retailers

Nextgov

The CBP commissioner should take steps to evaluate the effectiveness of CBP's intellectual property rights enforcement efforts, such as by improving its metrics to track the overall effectiveness of its enforcement efforts, evaluating selected activities to enhance enforcement and developing a process to ...

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Don't let your brand go to pot (Part II): how cannabis brand owners can cover their "buds" with plant ...

Lexology

However, licensed producers seeking to protect their intellectual property rights should be mindful of the intersection between these two pieces of legislation, and understand that plant variety denominations and trademarks afford their owners separate rights, and that there is a danger inherent in ...

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China says it will ensure domestic and foreign firms compete on equal footing

CNBC

China will strictly protect the intellectual property rights of foreign firms and ensure that domestic and foreign firms compete on an equal footing, said Ning Jizhe, vice head of the National Development and Reform Commission and head of the statistics bureau. U.S. and European business groups have ...

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IPCHAIN Database Revolutionizing the Protection of Intellectual Property with Blockchain

Coinspeaker

To better understand why Blockchain technology holds such a great potential for intellectual property law, one has to understand that the rights to a creation either lie with its the creator automatically or else have to be requested – in the form of patents for instance. In both cases it is essential that the ...

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Olympics and Intellectual Property: What Brands Need to Know

IPWatchdog.com

EDITORIAL NOTE: This article would have been more timely several weeks ago, and it is entirely the editor's fault (i.e., me, Gene) for not publishing this sooner. I still hope you find it as interesting as I did. With the Winter games in PyeongChang, there was a flurry of social media posts, advertisements ...

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WIPO helps Vietnamese firms in IP protection

VietNamNet Bridge

"It's not only for supporting brand owners but also for protecting consumers' rights." INTA Asia-Pacific has 35 member enterprises in Vietnam. The seminar was organised by the WIPO in collaboration with INTA, the Vietnam Intellectual Property Association, the HCM City Intellectual Property Association, ...

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The US-China Rivalry Is, More Than Ever, a Fight Over Tech

New York Times

President Trump is now building up the country's defenses, as the government investigates potential violations of American intellectual property rights and intensifies scrutiny of overseas deals. The secretive panel that is reviewing the Qualcomm deal, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United ...

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Riyada signs deal to find protected products, services

Times of Oman

Muscat: The Sultanate, represented by the Public Authority for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises (Riyada), signed a technical cooperation programme with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) to enable SMEs to innovate and find products and services that are protected ...

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