The Long and Winding Road – Supreme Court Finally Cancels Gloria Maris Marks Filed in Bad Faith

By Ma. Syril Diesta Bad faith in the context of trademark registration in the Philippines means that the applicant or registrant has knowledge of prior creation, use and/or registration by another of an identical or similar trademark. In the case of GLORIA MARIS SHARK’S FIN RESTAURANT, INC., PETITIONER, VS. PACIFICO Q. LIM, RESPONDENT, G.R. No. […]
Shielding Your Brand from Counterfeits: A Guide to Intellectual Property Protection

By Harley H. Vietnam, like many other developing countries, is facing a growing challenge with the booming of counterfeit products and goods that infringe Intellectual Property Rights (“IPR-infringing goods”). According to statistics of National Steering Committee Against Smuggling, Commercial Fraud, and Counterfeit Goods, in 2023, 5,464 cases related to the production and trading counterfeit goods […]
Trademark Opposition in Singapore: A Case Study

Trademark opposition arises in the jurisdiction of Singapore during the trademark registration process, revolving around the trademark name ‘REALITY ENGINE.’ The marks are not only identical in class but also share the same mark name between the two parties. This case study explores the opposition between the applicant, Nobel Brands USA LLC, and the opponent, […]