As Amazon ramps up its dispute with Perplexity’s AI shopping agent, WIPR takes a closer look at the rise of agentic AI and what it means for brand owners’ rights.
UK government funding will support the London-based IP crime unit until 2029, as EUIPO and European authorities step up efforts to tackle unsafe counterfeits.
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