Mainland China Trademark Office released an online addition of non-standard project declaration system
The Trademark Office of the State Intellectual Property Office of China (hereinafter referred to as the Trademark Office) issued an online trademark registration application for non-standard project declaration system on May 20, 2020, which has been open to the public. After the release of the system, it will change the way in which non-standard projects can only be submitted in ...
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The State Intellectual Property Office of Mainland China will open trademark invalidation and other online application functions
The State Intellectual Property Office of Mainland China announced on May 25, 2020 that it will continue to deepen the reform of trademark registration facilitation, open trademark invalidation, opposition, and cancellation for three years without using the online application function. The whole process of reviewing cases electronically is the direction that the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board (hereinafter referred to ...
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The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued related remedies for patents, trademarks, and integrated circuit layouts affected by the epidemic
The China National Intellectual Property Administration (hereinafter referred to as CNIPA) issued the rights and interests of parties who have delayed the statutory or specified period of patent law, trademark law, and integrated circuit layout design protection regulations due to the impact of the COVID-19. The relevant remedies are as follows: (1) Delay in the relevant term of the Patent ...
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Update of Japan Platform for Patent Information (J-PlatPat)
Japan Patent Office (JPO) is working to improve the functions of Japan Platform for Patent Information (J-PlatPat) in order to respond to users’ more sophisticated and diverse needs for IP information. JPO renewed J-PlatPat together with the change of User Interface on May 7, 2019 1. Now, in order to follow the revision of the Design Act in Japan and enhance ...
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The amendments of Australia’s 2020 Intellectual Property Law come into effect and will gradually abolish innovation patents
The amendments to Australia’s 2020 Intellectual Property Law(Productivity Commission Response Part 2 and Other Measures) received Royal Assent on 26 February 2020 and has now become law. The amendments amended the design Patent Law of 2003, the Patent Law of 1990 and the trademark law of 1995, and initiated the process of gradually abolishing the innovation patent system. Abolish innovation ...
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