🗎 Expert evidence is generally used in patent oppositions before the Court, to provide evidence as to how the person skilled in the art would interpret the patent specification being opposed or that being enforced. Such evidence can be wholly determinative of the findings of validity and infringement
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📢 Public confidence in our IP system affects everyone. Misunderstanding enables a lack of respect for IP. In keeping the IP system vibrant, we must not lose sight of certain fundamental principles. If we want our competitors to respect our IP, we need to respect theirs. If we want other nations
📰 This is on the heel of the new Trademarks Act 2019 coming to force next month and its subsequent enforcement. Domestic Trade Affairs and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution said this was because the new act, which replaced the Trade Marks Act 1976, provided recognition to
Although in IP all the rights have to vested to the real owner, the ownership during the term of employment may deviate from the general concept. This is because, more often than not, the enterprise will include clauses that will often read;
Clause; During the course of employment, all Intellectual
By Kalyan C. Kankanala, Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property