Posts Tagged: "Clarivate"

Webinar: Brand Protection – Blocking, Monitoring & Enforcing Domain Name Rights

Perhaps nowhere in the intellectual property world is the old saying about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure more accurate than with respect to domain names. Attacks against domain names and domain registration accounts can deliver devastating consequences to brand reputation, to customer trust and to the bottom line. With cybersquatting and other online threats on…

IPW Webinar: Protect Your Domains to Protect Your Brand: Identifying Trends, Highlighting Risks, and Strengthening Your Brand Online

Abuse of the domain name system (DNS) is increasing at an alarming rate. Phishing attacks, for example, doubled in volume during 2020 alone. The pharmaceutical, fashion, technology, retail, and financial services industries are among the hardest hit, with threats on the rise across the board. Trends in domain name arbitration activity provide key insights into the problem, including how brand…

IPW Webinar: The Future of Design IP in China, Europe and the U.S.

According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 1.04 million industrial design applications were filed worldwide in 2019, the last year for which data exists. This represents a 1.7% increase in the number of design filings worldwide over 2018. All geographical regions experienced growth in the number of design applications between 2009 and 2019, with North America (+6.7%) and Asia…

IPW Webinar: Multi-Jurisdiction Patent Litigation: A Global Affair

For a patent owner seeking to enforce one— or many— patents, understanding the web of jurisdictions available to them can be difficult. While all jurisdictions offer a variety of opportunities and advantages, none is ideal. In order to make a strong strategic decision, it is imperative that patent owners understand the balance between risks and benefits for each jurisdiction. The…

IPW Webinar – GDPR: Fighting IP Infringement on an Anonymous Internet

Several years ago, in an attempt to provide greater privacy protections for citizens, the European Union (EU) transformed the Internet in some respects when it passed the General Data Protection Regulation, known as the GDPR. You’ve seen the proliferation of websites all over the world that require users to accept policies with every visit to a new website, or every…