Default judgment can be an effective way to stop online infringement. The Federal Court’s decision in Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union Limited v. AMUL Canada, 2021 FC 636 is the most recent example of the effectiveness of default
November 2021
France – Strengthening the fight against online piracy
By Clément Monnet on
In light of the evolution of the digital practices of Internet users, the new law n° 2021-1382 of 25 October 2021 on the regulation and protection of access to cultural works in the digital era seeks to modernise the existing …
How does an offer for sale affect the patentee’s profitability – an economic analysis from the SPC
By Justin Davidson (HK) & Stanley Ng on
Under the PRC Patent Law, the offering for sale of an infringing product constitutes an act of infringement, regardless of whether the product is actually sold or not. However, there are divergent views as to what damages arise merely…
NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights
By Farah Mukaddam (UK) & Will Garton on
Any creative endeavour is in theory capable of being tokenised or “NFT’d”. Record prices are being reached for the sale of non-fungible tokens (NFTs). But what are NFTs? How are they created? Why are they so valuable? What does the…