Patents
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Newsletter January 2022
Isabelle Labarre
Patents, Biology Chemistry

On June 01, 2021, the fourth amendment of Patent Law in China entered into effect.
This amendment (...)
Newsletter January 2022
Laurence Loumes
Patents

In 2019, a series of new laws came into force with the goal of strengthening the French economy. (...)
Events & Conferences
Laurence Loumes
Patents

Meet our experts Atsuya TAKESHITA, Japanese Patent Attorney, and Laurence Loumes, European Patent (...)
Events & Conferences
Ina Schreiber
Patents

The French patent law reform, loi PACTE: from evolution to practice.
In application since January (...)
Events & Conferences
Patents, Trademarks & Designs

Cyra Nargolwalla, Guylène Kiesel Le Cosquer, and Frédéric Glaize, Partners at Plasseraud IP, and (...)
Newsletter September 2021
Mathias Robert
Patents

Artificial intelligence enables machines to learn from experience and mimic human behavior on (...)
Laurence Loumes
Patents

The French utility model “certificat d’utilité” (literally utility certificate) is a property title (...)
Article
Laurence Loumes , Mathias Robert
Patents, Mechanics - Electronics - IT

The first hurdle to patent an invention in the USA is to pass the patent eligibility bar of 35 U.S. (...)
Newsletter June 2021
Atom Tong Xi Jun
Patents

China is one of the most dynamic and promising economies in the world. In order to meet the demands (...)
Events & Conferences
Nadine Rocaboy
Patents, Trademarks & Designs, Start-up

Plasseraud IP is pleased to be participating in the 5th edition of Viva Technology, the largest (...)
Article
Mathias Robert, Denis Bourgarel
Patents, Mechanics - Electronics - IT, Biology Chemistry

Artificial intelligence (AI), like any other previous General Purpose Technology, is pervasive, (...)