Tag: INTA2026
INTA explores IP strategies for Southeast Asia in table topic
INTA hosts table topic session on the complexities of managing intellectual property (IP) in the Southeast Asian market
Anya Hindmarch to deliver keynote speech at INTA’s London meeting
Fashion entrepreneur Dame Anya Hindmarch will deliver the opening ceremony keynote address at the INTA’s 148th Annual Meeting in London in May
Q&A: INTA’s Walter Chia discusses IP from APAC viewpoint
Walter Chia, the chief representative officer for Asia-Pacific at INTA, elaborates on factors shaping IP across the region
In the spotlight
Three INTA board members highlight AI branding, deepfakes and Asian enforcement reshaping trademark ownership, liability and protection
Taking TM’s measure
Trademark disputes, regulatory reforms and expansion pressures are forcing businesses to rethink brand protection
‘Family of marks’ doctrine in India
Family of marks doctrine under Indian law: Judicial origins, recognition criteria and infringement implications explained
Protection of non-traditional trademarks in China
In the era of sensory marketing, novel forms of trademarks such as three-dimensional shapes or sound cues prove increasingly relevant
Compensation not contingent upon actual sale in patent infringement
Latest guiding case from the Supreme People’s Court views “offer for sale” as its own infringing act and penalty cannot be averted by reason of “no sale”
Framing fame: Your name is not automatically yours to sell
Personal names as brands face trademark risks; early registration, clear rights and formal agreements protect entrepreneurs and celebrities from disputes
New era for India Design 2.0
含羞草社区 design law overhaul may soon protect GUIs, virtual designs, while raising complex cross-border issues
Sniffing an opportunity
Sumitomo’s rose-scented tyres secure 含羞草社区 first smell trademark, but enforcement faces practical domestic limitations
































