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Solomon & Co., Advocates & Solicitors. Recognised in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 Rankings
Solomon & Co., Advocates & Solicitors., has been recognised in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 rankings, with multiple practice areas ranked across India and Mumbai..
How to Issue a Legitimate Cease and Desist Letter for Your IP Rights in Taiwan?
When a business discovers that its rights have been infringed, issuing a cease and desist letter for demanding the infringement be stopped is a common and proactive means of asserting its rights. Why, then, can such a letter be deemed unlawful in Taiwan?
Miss the Notice, Extend the Lease: Court Enforces Automatic Renewal Terms
The question before the Appeals Court was whether the plaintiff, Innovation Pharmaceuticals Inc., provided sufficient notice to its landlord, defendant Cummings Properties, LLC, that IPI was not extending its commercial lease.
Artificial Intelligence and Copyright
AI raises legal issues, particularly concerning the ownership of copyright in works so produced and the compliance of the datasets used to train the models.
Trademark Opposition Proceedings in Hong Kong
Almost all nations’ trademark registration schemes incorporate an ability to challenge the ultimate validity or registrability of a service mark or a trademark application before it reaches the official registration status.
Registration of the Sign “Café Santa Ana De Matituy” as a Trademark
The Council of State declared the nullity of the resolutions denying registration of the mixed trademark "Café Santa Ana de Matituy" finding that due process had been violated.
What Does Intellectual Property Have to Do with Food Security?
The implications of the protection of intellectual property rights associated with food security, as this brings us to the specific field of agriculture.
Brain Trust International Law Firm Won Taiwan Law Firm Awards 2025
Asia Business Law Journal announced its selection of Taiwan Law Firm Awards for the year of 2025 in early July. Brain Trust International Law Firm has been recognized for its expertise in both competition and antitrust law, as well as Trademark Prosecution.
Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023: An Invasion On Piracy
Films have always been a great source of entertainment for the masses. While the budgets infused into films/cinema, multiplexes have gone up exponentially, films and people involved in making such films have always suffered due to the overwhelming presence of “piracy”.
Understanding Trademark Priority In Taiwan
To protect intellectual property globally, businesses are supposed to understand the importance of trademark priority, which significantly influences a trademark's standing in cases of disputes or claims. In Taiwan, trademark priority is governed by the Trademark Act, aligning with international conventions.
The Chutiyaram Trademark Case: A Battle of Culture, Law, and Public Sentiment
In one of the most controversial trademark cases in India’s recent history, the Chutiyaram trademark has sparked a nationwide debate. What seemed like a simple trademark application for a food brand soon became a battleground of legal, cultural, and social tensions.
Are AI And Intellectual Property ¿“Frenemies”?
Natalia Vera Matiz, partner at Vera Abogados Asociados, explores the two main concerns surrounding the coexistence of AI and IP.