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In this latest update, the USPTO extends its anti-counterfeiting comments deadline, the IP Office of New Zealand calling for GI law changes, and much more. ....
In our latest round-up, we look at Egypt launching a national IP strategy, the IP Office of New Zealand updating its trademark practice guidelines, and much more. ....
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Everything we covered on WTR over the past seven days – and all you need to know from the world of trademarks to set yourself up for the start of another busy week. The long read With the US Tax Court ruling that the formula Coca-Cola had been using to assign IP rights to subsidiaries was no good, Jonathan G Polak, Todd C Lady and Joseph Balthazor Jr present practical tips on how other brand owners can avoid the same fate. Read more Monday 19 April Leason Ellis LLP’s Martin Schwimmer and Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, PC’s John L Welch unpicked the recent Fourth Circuit decision in the PRETZEL CRISPS genericness case to examine the practical factors at play when deciding where to appeal an adverse TTAB decision. Read more ....
which is being continuously updated.) IPOPHL extends incentive programme – The IP Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) has announced its extension of the Juana Make a Mark incentive programme, which to date has enabled 3,000 women to gain greater market competitiveness through the protection of their trademarks. Launched in 2017, the programme is designed to encourage trademark registration among women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in priority sectors, including agri-business, chemicals, electronic manufacturing, IT, tourism and transport and logistics. At a press conference last week, IPOPHL director general Rowel S Barba said that the office is now welcoming new applicants as the 1,000 slots in the previous round of extension have been fully availed, expanding: “The fourth cycle intends to benefit 1,000 women-led MSMEs more. With registration, women entrepreneurs could enjoy time-bound exclusive rights over their trademarks. This gives them str ....