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New bill to regulate tax on intellectual property transfers
South Africa's draft Revenue Laws Amendment Bill, released for comment in September, includes provisions designed to increase the difficulty of transferring intellectual property to other countries, especially those with lower tax regimes.
Read more... | 12/11/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, Patents
New US patent rules blocked
A preliminary injunction was granted recently against a set of controversial new rules from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Read more... | 8/11/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, Patents
Welcome to the new Adams & Adams Website!
We’d like to take the opportunity to introduce you to the new Adams & Adams website, launched on November 1.

The new site aims to better reflect the Adams & Adams brand through elegant design, useful content and improved navigation.
Read more... | 1/11/2007  | Posted in: Adams & Adams
Build the nation, don’t buy counterfeit goods!
The Rugby World Cup has come and gone and we at Adams & Adams are extremely proud of our boys and what they have achieved both for rugby and for the nation.
Read more... | 31/10/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property
US patent law to change drastically
The US House of Representatives recently approved the first major overhaul of US patent law in more than 50 years. Patents will be harder to get, easier to challenge, and penalties for violating them will be reduced.
Read more... | 30/10/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, Patents
Everything's fair game to the counterfeiters
The Heraldry Act provides for the registration of badges, emblems and coats of arms and it offers some protection against would-be copyists. For the Act to be able to do this a Bureau of Heraldry has been established which can register different emblems or badges like coats of arms, municipal logos or such other representations.
Read more... | 29/10/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property
McBiscuit succeeds against McDonald's
McDonald's International Property Co. Ltd vs Dean Desmond Gianni and the Registrar of Trade Marks, an unreported Appeal decision of the Full Bench of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court of South Africa in Case No. 1998/09833 delivered 2 October 2007.
Read more... | 22/10/2007  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property
Proposed prohibition on certain words & emblems for FIFA World Cup 2010
The public service strike in South Africa has resulted in a delay at the Government Printers. Please now find Notice 787 of 2007 dated 21 June 2007 relating to the proposed prohibition of certain words and emblems for FIFA World Cup 2010 (although the notice erroneously refers to 2007), which might be of interest to you.
Read more... | 11/10/2007  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property
Counterfeit goods – using the waist wisely
When 28 000 pairs of counterfeit jeans were seized at Cape Town harbour in 1999, there was one place they were headed: a trench a few kilometres outside the city. With an increased number of counterfeit goods hitting SA shores, particularly from China, brand holders have destroyed thousands of "designer" handbags, shoes and clothing, says law firm Adams & Adams.
Read more... | 11/10/2007  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property
The dawn of a new era: Sunrise period for Dot Asia top-level domain names
The Pan-Asiatic and Asian Pacific community has set out to build a stage of their own in what has fast become the economic, social and political theatre of the human race.
Read more... | 18/09/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, IT Law
What is inside the bottle?
Consumers have the right to know what they swallow, says trade mark attorney Marilyn Krige, partner at Adams & Adams, leading attorneys in intellectual property law. Welcoming the regulations to govern the bottled water industry passed by the Department of Health recently, Krige says any industry that generates some R1,5 billion every year and supplies goods that people consume, should state clearly what it is offering.
Read more... | 17/09/2007  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property
Cyber squatters: 0 Brand owners: 1
The very first case in which a cyber squatter was ordered to transfer a .co.za domain name to a South African brand owner has just been handed down. The complainant was Telkom SA Limited. The domain name was registered on 4 September 2006, shortly after the announcement by Telkom Media (Pty) Limited, a subsidiary of Telkom SA Limited that it intended to apply for a satellite television subscription broadcasting licence from the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa. This announcement received wide media attention at the time.
Read more... | 11/09/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, IT Law
Insurance needed against insurance patents
The question of patents for non-technical subject matter is once again hitting the headlines in the USA. Bancorp Services LLC is sueing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for infringing a patent for a system that administers and tracks the values of insurance policies in separate accounts (U.S. Patent No. 7,249,037). Bancorp filed suit the same day that the patent issued.
Read more... | 11/09/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, Patents
BMW AG succeeds against replacement parts supplier
Commercial Auto Glass (Pty) Limited has been unsuccessful in its appeal against a judgment of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court interdicting it from infringing the registered trade marks BMW, BM and 3-SERIES, and the unregistered well-known trade marks E30, E36 and E46, of BMW AG.
Read more... | 7/09/2007  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property
Advanced ADR Workshop (3 - 4 September 2007)
Advanced ADR workshop to be presented by speakers from Nominet UK and WIPO over 2 days in Sandton, Johannesburg.
Read more... | 3/09/2007  | Posted in: Intellectual Property, IT Law
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