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Trade Secrets and access to documents in public tenders under Italian case law of the Council of State

In recent months, administrative Italian case law has clarified a fundamental principle for companies participating in public tenders: transparency is the rule, while the protection of trade secrets is the exception.

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Italy adopted the first national law on artificial intelligence

Italy became the first country to adopt a comprehensive law on artificial intelligence (Law 132/2025), effective 10 October 2025, complementing EU Regulation 2024/1869.

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Japan’s First SEP Injunction: Pantech v. Google and the High Bar for Establishing Unwillingness

On 23 June 2025, the Tokyo District Court rendered Japan's first-ever injunction based on standard essential patent (SEP) infringement in Pantech v. Google Japan (Case No. 2023 (Wa) 70501), ordering Google to cease sales of its Pixel 7 smartphone.

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Recent developments in European parallel import jurisprudence

Recent EU jurisprudence in the area of parallel imports may bring substantial changes in terms of how this problem is approached in national proceedings of Member States.

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EGIPA Revises Official Fees for Patents, Plant Varieties, and Copyrights

The Egyptian Intellectual Property Authority (EGIPA) has issued Administrative Decisions Nos. 138/2025, 140/2025, and 141/2025, dated 14 October, 2025, introducing updated fee schedules for patents, plant varieties, and copyrights.

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New Five-Year Limit on Powers of Attorney

Kuwait’s Ministry of Justice has issued Ministerial Decree No. 147/2025, published in the Official Gazette on 2 November 2025, introducing a maximum validity period for Powers of Attorney (POAs).

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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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