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A Legislative Milestone: China Releases the 2025 Draft Amendment to the Trademark Law for Review by National Lawmakers

China’s fifth amendment to the Trademark Law has reached a critical milestone.

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From Human Spark to Machine Output: Rethinking Originality in Macau’s IP Landscape

As generative artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape global creative industries, Macau with its unique legal positioning and robust Decree-Law no. 43/99/M (the "Copyright Law"), stands at a critical juncture.

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The Danish Supreme Court Establishes a Strong Validity Presumption for Patents in Preliminary Injunction Cases

On 8 January 2026, the Danish Supreme Court rendered a decision in three joined cases regarding three granted preliminary injunction orders and established a strong presumption of validity of patents.

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Beyond Passive Hosting: The French Supreme Court Rules on Airbnb’s Liability for Third-Party Illicit Content

In two decisions handed down on 7 January 2026, the French Supreme Court (Cour de cassation) addressed whether Airbnb can rely on the hosting provider exemption when its services are used for illicit purposes.

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“Don’t Aid pirates”; The Court Found Cloudflare Liable for Aiding and Abetting Copyright Infringement of One Piece

On 19 November 2025, the Tokyo District Court rendered a landmark judgment against Cloudflare, Inc., holding the U.S.-based Content Delivery Network (CDN) provider liable for aiding the infringement of publication rights regarding four Manga titles including globally popular works such as ONE PIECE and Attack on Titan.

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Algeria: Official IP Fees Revised under New Finance Law

ALGIERS – The Algerian National Institute of Industrial Property (INAPI) has announced the implementation of a revised fee structure for intellectual property services, following amendments introduced under the Finance Law of December 2025.

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About AIPPI

AIPPI – International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property

AIPPI (Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle), is the world’s leading non-profit association dedicated to the development and improvement of laws for the protection of intellectual property. It is a politically neutral, non-profit organisation, based in Switzerland with over 8000 members worldwide from over 110 countries.

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Membership

6 good reasons to become a member

  1. To take part in the improvement and harmonisation of IP laws – by taking part in the resolution process
  2. To meet with IP thought leaders from around the world – by participating in top-notch AIPPI events
  3. To stay ahead on IP law developments – by having access to the work and know-how of AIPPI members
  4. To be a thought leader in IP – by joining AIPPI Standing Committees which span across all IP fields
  5. To develop other skillsets – by joining AIPPI Statutory Committees which help run the association
  6. To build long-standing relationships and friendships – by networking with like-minded professionals
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