Red Bank, NJ, April 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Goldstein Intellectual Property, a boutique patent law firm, released insights on the rising demand for software patents as artificial intelligence tools accelerate app d…
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St. John’s Intellectual Property Law Center Expands Its Programming and Welcomes New Student Fellows
Stinson LLP is pleased to welcome Stewart Mesher and Darlene Ghavimi as partners in the firm's Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Division, further strengthening the firm's Texas bench and enhancing its capabil…
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This panel will explore the evolving landscape of intellectual property (IP) and technology-related disputes, with a focus on the role of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This program is designed for…
As Hong Kong positions itself at the forefront of innovation and technology in Asia, the protection and commercialization of intellectual property ("IP") have become central to its economic strategy. In his 2025 Policy…
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Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has enhanced its intellectual property disputes team with the addition of Sanya Sukduang and Jon Davies as partners in its Washington, DC office. Joining from Cooley, their arrival…
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Alpha Modus Secures Settlement in Ongoing AI Retail Technology Patent Enforcement Efforts
Oxford-based 3D printer components manufacturer E3D Online has revised its patent policy, drawing a clear line between free use for hobbyists and researchers and licensed use for commercial manufacturers.
The Unified Patent Court (“UPC”) marks a significant shift in how patent infringement damages might be claimed across Europe and worldwide, consolidating claims that previously required separate actions in multiple coun…
The global Intellectual Property (IP) Market size valued at USD 14.07 million in 2026 and is expected to reach USD 20.65 million by 2035, at a CAGR of 3.91% during the forecast period.
World Intellectual Property Day 2026 is a global event dedicated to celebrating the power of human innovation and the legal frameworks that protect it. Observed every year on April 26, this day highlights how intellectu…
Best 8 IPR Law Firms in India are leading legal firms specializing in patents, trademarks, copyrights, and IP litigation. These firms offer expert legal services and excellent career opportunities for law students inter…
A core principle in U.S. intellectual property (IP) law is that IP rights are territorially limited. A U.S. patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secret affords the holder exclusive rights solely within the United Stat…
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Intellectual property (IP) has become a fundamental pillar of innovation and economic growth. Many organizations worldwide use IP management software to centralize all intellectual property rights, trademarks, and paten…
The global intellectual property management software market size was valued at USD 10.45 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 11.83 billion in 2025 to reach USD 31.89 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 1…
IPRs are the legal protections for the innovative and creative works of creators and inventors. These rights encourage creativity and technological development since they provide creators with the possibility of earning…
On World Intellectual Property Day today, here are seven facts about the Copyright Law of India, you might find interesting.
When Shakespeare wrote in Romeo and Juliet – ‘What’s in the name? That which we call a Rose/By any other name would smell as sweet’ – brand names and trademarks probably did not hold much importance. And the concept of…