Crocodile Clash: Lacoste’s 20-Year Trademark Tussle Ends With a Snap!

By Ma. Syril Diesta In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled against Lacoste S.A. in the case of LACOSTE S.A. vs. CROCODILE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD., G.R. No. 223270, promulgated on November 6, 2023. The Court upheld the previous rulings of the Intellectual Property Office – Bureau of Legal Affairs (IPO-BLA), the […]
Copyright in The Age of Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Innovation and Protection

By Eloise Wilkes-Barnwell The rapid evolution of generative AI technologies has transformed the landscape of creativity, enabling machines to produce text, images, music, and more with unprecedented complexity. Nevertheless, this evolution presents substantial challenges for existing copyright laws which were not designed to anticipate such innovations. As legal systems globally grapple with these complexities, the […]
AirAsia’s Use of Street Art Raises Questions About Artist’s Rights

By Suchitrra Salva & Geetha Kandiah Late last year, Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic expressed concern over AirAsia’s use of his iconic mural, Children on a Bicycle, on one of its aircraft. The artwork, painted in 2012 in Penang, Malaysia, was prominently displayed on the airline’s aircraft without Zacharevic’s prior consent. The artist took to social […]