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Defences to Trade Mark Infringement Claims: Ghana, Nigeria, and the Gambia Compared by Sarah Norkor Anku
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Sarah Norkor Anku and Onyinyechukwu Dotsey of SN Anku IP Firm analyse trade mark infringement defences across Ghana, Nigeria, and The Gambia, offering vital insights for businesses and legal professionals in West Africa.

Hetanshi Gohil
2 days ago3 min read


Qatar's IP Landscape Gets a Major Upgrade in 2024: Building a Hub for Innovation by Rima Hasan
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Rima Hasan of JAH Intellectual Property breaks down Qatar’s major IP reforms in 2024, from joining the Madrid Protocol to reducing filing fees, positioning the nation as a regional hub for innovation and international IP protection.

Hetanshi Gohil
7 days ago2 min read


Parallel Imports in a Sri Lankan Context by Anomi Wanigasekera
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Anomi Wanigasekera and Sabeera Shariff of Julius & Creasy explore how Sri Lanka’s IP law addresses parallel imports, trademark exhaustion, and the legal tensions between exclusive rights and global trade.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jul 12 min read


All or Nothin? What Can and Cannot be Protected by US Copyright in the Age of AI by Michele S. Katz
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Michele S. Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP LLC, examines how the U.S. Copyright Office is addressing the rise of AI-generated content, clarifying that only human-created works are eligible for copyright protection.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jun 262 min read


The LLM/MIP Degree and Optional Practical Training (OPT): Shaping the Future of Intellectual Property Law by Sarah Dorner
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, Sarah Dorner of UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law shares how the LLM programme and OPT helped shape their careers in IP law—from Brazil to India, Nigeria to Paraguay.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jun 242 min read


Leonne Theodore-John: Her Journey from Paralegal to Law Firm Partner and Dominating the IP Industry in Saint Lucia
In The Global IP Matrix Issue 22, we explore the journey of Leonne Theodore-John, who rose from paralegal to IP leader in Saint Lucia, building one of the Caribbean’s most respected legal firms along the way.

Hetanshi Gohil
Jun 203 min read
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