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| Intellectual property right Daily update ⋅ 11 March 2018 | |
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| India: The Scrumptious Art– IP Protection To Food Plating Styles The current IP laws in India do not specifically deal with the issue of protection of intellectual property created in the culinary Industry. Issues like the possibility of protection to recipes; restaurant decors etc. have for long formed a part of several debates but are yet to be acknowledged by the judiciary or ... | |
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| Why is Donald Trump's trade war dangerous? U.S. Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer had initiated a special inquiry into Chinese trade and investment practices for potential intellectual property rights violations last August. A report is due. U.S. companies have long complained that the Chinese government arm-twists them into sharing ... | |
| The Number of Counterfeits Seized in the US Grew by Almost 10% Last Year According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("CBP") and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") agencies, a record number of 34,143 shipments of goods that violated companies' intellectual property rights were seized upon entry into the U.S. in 2017. Those seizures, whose goods ... | |
| Seized fake goods in 2017 highest in 4 years — IPOPHL As much as P8.2 billion worth of counterfeit and pirated goods were seized in 2017, the biggest haul by the government since 2014, according to the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL). In a press statement, IPOPHL reported the seizure was 26 percent higher than 2016 value of ... | |
| Mpofu calls for tougher laws against piracy As a proactive measure and to be more effective, the ZRP established specialised sections such as the Licence Inspectorate Unit and the Cyber Crime Unit to deal with issues of intellectual property on a daily basis and offer protection to writers, artists and music composers among right holders. | |
| Tesla's Musk calls out China's uneven trade rules and asks Trump for help These are problems for Tesla, which wants to expand its presence in China's growing EV market without compromising its independence or intellectual property. Musk noted that a US car "going to China pays 25% import duty, but a Chinese car coming to the US only pays 2.5%, a ten-fold difference." ... | |
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