SpicyIP Weekly Review (May 25-June 7)
Ending May and stepping into June, here is our latest weekly review covering developments from May 25 to June 7. This review brought a mix of contemporary IP disputes and historical reflections. (1/3)
National Law University, Jodhpur’s Journal of Intellectual Property Studies (JIPS) is inviting original, unpublished manuscripts for publication for its upcoming issue (Volume X, Issue II). The last date for submissions is July 15, 2026. (1/2)
From the DHC’s ruling on keyword advertising and trademark infringement, covered through two posts, to fascinating explorations of copyright history, including a 1901 letter from Oxford suggesting amendments to copyright law and the story behind (2/3)
This post by PatSeer explores a structured approach to moving from large result sets to a focused, defensible shortlist. The workflow described here draws on features available within PatSeer’s patent intelligence platform..(2/3)
[Sponsored] 300 to 30 to 5: A Three-Pass Funnel for Patent Searches Under Deadline
Finding relevant patents is no longer the bottleneck. The bottleneck is deciding which of the hundreds of relevant records actually matter and doing so before the deadline arrives. (1/3)
For further details, please read the journal’s call for papers below: (2/2)
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...., including Ask & Refine, AI Summaries, and PatAssist.
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French becoming the official language of the Berne Convention, there was plenty to unpack. Anything we are missing out on? Drop a comment and let us know.
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