3 12월 2024 // Publication
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Fonterra Brands (Singapore) Pte Ltd (Fonterra) v Consorzio del Formaggio Parmigiano Reggiano (Consorzio) [2024] SGCA 53 (“Fonterra v Consorzio”) represents a significant development in the interpretation and protection of geographical indications (“GIs”) under the Geographical Indications Act 2014 of Singapore (“GIA”). In this landmark case, the Court of Appeal grappled with the nuances of what constitutes a translation of a GI that is entitled to protection under the GIA.
30 9월 2024 // Publication
Welcome to the third issue of our intellectual property newsletter, hot on the heels of an eventful IP Week @ SG 2024!
This edition features key developments in the region, including Hong Kong’s proposed copyright exception for text and data mining, China’s draft regulations on managing foreign-related IP disputes, and Indonesia’s new franchising regulations. Don’t miss our European spotlight on the EU AI Act. We also look forward to seeing you at the 2024 AIPPI World Congress in Hangzhou this October!
2 7월 2024 // Publication
Our update on patent litigation cases summarises key decisions from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Belgium, and the Unified Patent Court. This time, a major focus has been on the Unified Patent Court, which has been operational for over a year and shown that it will not hesitate to leave its mark.
1 7월 2024 // Publication
Our updated AI Toolkit, crafted by our expert technology, privacy, intellectual property, litigation, employment, competition, ESG and financial regulatory teams, is intended as a quick-reference guide for in-house counsel on all things AI.
1 7월 2024 // Publication
The convergence of AI and IP continues to take centre stage in this issue of our quarterly IP bulletin as we explore two important AI-related court decisions in China and Japan.
A new Gen AI governance framework and a Gen AI and copyright guide were also issued in Singapore and South Korea respectively. This edition includes a spotlight on the Unified Patent Court in Europe, which celebrated its first anniversary on 1 June 2024, and an update on our World IP Day event held in Hong Kong SAR!
27 6월 2024 // Publication
Redline version of the Unfair Commerical Practices Directive highlighting changes introduced by the Directive (EU) 2024/825 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 February 2024 amending Directives 2005/29/EC and 2011/83/EU as regards empowering consumers for the green transition through better protection against unfair practices and through better information of 6 March 2024
23 5월 2024 // Publication
On May 17, 2024, the Colorado Governor signed SB 205, which will become the most comprehensive state AI law enacted to-date in the United States. Coupled with President Biden’s AI Executive Order in October 2023, along with the potential for bipartisan federal legislation or other follow-on state laws, the Colorado law sends a strong signal that any developer or deployer of AI tools should be tracking regulatory developments closely.
9 4월 2024 // Publication
Welcome to the first issue of our Asia and Middle East IP bulletin, where we provide you with the latest updates on the key IP developments in the region.
AI continues to make headlines as China issued its first decision on copyright infringement by AI-generated output, while governments across the region are continuing their efforts to update their intellectual property laws to keep up with advancements in technology.
29 11월 2023 // Publication
After many years in the making, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) finally started its operations on 1 June. It has accumulated a fair number of cases by now and even issued its first decisions in the first month, with additional decisions coming out regularly now.
We have therefore included a dedicated section on the UPC in this latest edition of our update, which also comprises summaries of the most relevant decisions from the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Belgium.
17 5월 2023 // Publication
The Law Reviews has recently published its sixth edition of The Patent Litigation Law Review. Our partners contributed this year again to the German chapter.
13 12월 2022 // Publication
On 18 November 2022, the Council of Ministers approved the 2022 Program Law (the “Draft Law”) introducing a number of changes to the existing tax treatment of copyright related income under Belgian tax law. This is a special personal income tax regime where income from copyright is taxed in the hands of the individual copyright holder at a flat rate (the “Copyright Tax Regime”). These changes have essentially been suggested in an effort to limit the budgetary impact of the existing legislation, as well as to put an end to the alleged tax abuse of the Copyright Tax Regime.
7 12월 2022 // Publication
Linklaters has published its first cross-border patent litigation update covering the most relevant developments in the UK, Germany, France and Belgium. The featured developments include decisions from the UK and France on the availability of preliminary injunctions before the grant of a patent, a judgment of the German Federal Court of Justice on the grant of exclusive licenses with retroactive effect and, lastly, a draft law published by the Belgian legislator that is intended to simplify and improve the patent grant procedure.
1 12월 2022 // Publication
Disruptive forces are shaping the outlook for 2023, yet technology will continue to be a key enabler for businesses and certain tech verticals will attract significant investment as companies and investors navigate this new market dynamic. In this publication, our tech sector lawyers from around the world explore the key global trends in the technology sector that we believe will shape the legal outlook for businesses in 2023 and beyond.
18 11월 2022 // Publication
Welcome to the November 2022 edition of “Digital Pulse”. Hot topics in this edition are Fintech, Open innovation, Blockchain, Cyber Security and Metaverse. Read the newsletter and discover more!
7 11월 2022 // Publication
Through our Contemplating the metaverse blog series, our teams across practices delve into the opportunities and legal risks companies should be considering.
27 9월 2022 // Publication
On 20 September 2022, Indonesia’s House of Representatives finally passed into law the long-awaited Data Protection Bill. The Data Protection Law marks a new era for the privacy law regime in South East Asia’s most populous market, as the first overarching regulation on data protection. Although passed by the House of Representatives, an official copy of Law is yet to be published, pending signature by Indonesia’s President within 30 days of the House’s decision. The final Law is therefore expected to be published and enacted by mid-October 2022.
4 7월 2022 // Publication
The Belgian tax authorities have wide powers of investigation to assess the correctness of taxpayers’ income tax returns, e.g. the right to request information from taxpayers which is relevant either for the assessment of their own tax treatment or for the tax treatment of third parties. Failure to co-operate may result in the imposition of administrative fines. However, as you can read in our blogpost, recent case law shows that data protection and privacy undoubtedly mark a limit that the tax authorities cannot cross when exercising their investigative powers.
17 5월 2022 // Publication
The Law Reviews has recently published its fifth edition of The Patent Litigation Law Review. Linklaters Germany contributed the chapter on Germany.
Much has been said about new AI regulation. However, from a practical perspective, there is a more pressing issue at hand – the treatment of IP. IP issues are already creating real risks from a litigation viewpoint and those risks now need to be mitigated or understood and accepted as reasonable commercial risks.
With the frequency, scale and cost of cyber attacks growing rapidly, focus on cyber from boards, stakeholders, regulators and the media has never been more acute. Legal teams are, more than ever, being relied on to help their organisations adequately prepare for cyber incidents.
To learn more about key issues involving SEPs and FRAND, please click on the link below to watch the webinar.
In this webinar, we provided an overview of the IP implications of AI, including IP protections for AI systems; IP protections for the outputs of AI; and potential liability for IP infringement arising from use of AI technologies.