What can be learned from a review of changes in IP law in 2021?
As technology continues to advance, the use of social media for business and dissemination of information grows, and COVID-19 issues continue to linger, the predominant changes in intellectual property protection show the following trends:
the EU continues to find ways to facilitate the ease of IP protection through the Unitary Patent System;
a new instability in terms of international licensing for SEPs and interpretation of FRAND terms is growing from changes in Chinese and US laws;
COVID-related impacts continue to affect IP rights and enforcement efforts;
AI as “inventors” is being questioned, while different countries implement use of AI at the Patent offices to facilitate examination review;
the need for much more vigilant IP monitoring and enforcement on social media platforms continues to grow; and
Asia has seen a significant increase in IP filings indicating an increased need for protect in Asian countries.
Read about recent changes in IP law in a year in review of 2021.