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.

Klemchuk LLP

This blog is published by Klemchuk LLP, a litigation, intellectual property, transactional, and international business law firm dedicated to protecting innovation. The firm provides tailored legal solutions to industries including software, technology, retail, real estate, consumer goods, ecommerce, telecommunications, restaurant, energy, media, and professional services.

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