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US courts have for decades applied the test to safeguard expressive works, but debate is raging over its scope and potential danger to trademarks. Muireann Bolger reports. 6 July 2022
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Third-party ownership of IP rights is among the issues facing the management of a £38.9m COVID-19 fundraiser. 6 July 2022
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The COVID-19 IP agreement promises to enable developing countries more autonomy to produce and distribute vaccines, but it has attracted many critics, finds Sarah Speight. 5 July 2022
Influential Women in IP
Companies and firms are embracing vastly different approaches to achieve better diversity and inclusion, as Muireann Bolger reports. 5 July 2022
Trademarks
A leading investment bank had opposed a registration arguing that the disputed marks were highly similar to its own marks. 5 July 2022
Trademarks
A dispute between two major US drinks makers has resulted in one of the biggest damages awards over a trademark ever seen. 4 July 2022
Trademarks
Two Asia-based firms have joined forces to provide a metaverse brands service aimed at multinationals operating in the region. 4 July 2022
Patents
Lawyers lament ‘missed opportunity’ after the US’ top court declines certiorari despite pressure from the Solicitor General. 1 July 2022
Trademarks
Relations soured between Ireland and an Irish dairy cooperative and a Spanish company leading to claims of bad faith. 1 July 2022
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With the e-bikes market predicted to triple over the next decade, a top brand’s lawyer explains why we can expect to see more litigation. 1 July 2022
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