Intellectual Property

Should Cryptocurrencies Be Legally Recognized as Property?
Tech & Intellectual Property Should Cryptocurrencies Be Legally Recognized as Property?

Cryptocurrencies have become a significant part of the financial landscape, stirring debates among legal experts, regulators, and market participants. As digital assets gain prominence, a critical question emerges: Should cryptocurrencies be legally recognized as property within traditional legal

From Science to Law: An IP Litigator's Journey in the Digital Age
Tech & Intellectual Property From Science to Law: An IP Litigator's Journey in the Digital Age

Ning-Ning Li's career trajectory reflects a compelling blend of scientific rigor and legal acumen. Initially immersed in the world of biochemistry at Oxford University, Li's eventual pivot to intellectual property (IP) law showcases the versatile applications of a science background. An associate

Creating Effective Patenting Policies for AI Medical Devices
Tech & Intellectual Property Creating Effective Patenting Policies for AI Medical Devices

The rapid advancement of AI technology has significantly transformed the medical device sector. Amid this revolution, protecting intellectual property in AI innovations has become crucial. This article provides an engaging and informative guide on creating effective patenting policies for

Marvel and DC Lose Trademarks for Super Hero and Super Heroes
Tech & Intellectual Property Marvel and DC Lose Trademarks for Super Hero and Super Heroes

For over five decades, the iconic terms "SUPER HERO" and "SUPER HEROES" have been synonymous with the comic book behemoths Marvel Comics and DC Comics. These trademarks, established in 1967, have shaped the landscape of superhero narratives across multiple media formats, including comic books,

How Can the New Act Accelerate University Research and Innovation?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Can the New Act Accelerate University Research and Innovation?

The landscape of university research and innovation has always been pivotal to driving technological and societal advancements. However, with evolving challenges surrounding intellectual property (IP) management and commercialization, legislative reform is increasingly necessary. The introduction

How Does China's New Board Law Impact Foreign Subsidiaries' Control?
Corporate & Financial Law How Does China's New Board Law Impact Foreign Subsidiaries' Control?

A recent amendment to China's Company Law mandates the inclusion of at least one Chinese employee on the board of directors for all Chinese companies with over 300 employees, including subsidiaries of foreign parent companies. This new requirement, effective from the date of the amendment, brings

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