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The US Patent and Trademark Office has launched an initiative to promote diversity and inclusion in innovation by expanding the scope of invention and entrepreneurship in the US.   15 September 2020
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In a victory for the US whiskey brand, Sazerac, the English High Court has ruled that its trademark for its whiskey brand was infringed.   15 September 2020
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The European Union Intellectual Property Office yesterday, September 14, cancelled street artist Banksy’s ‘flower bomber’ trademark after concluding that it had been filed in bad faith.   15 September 2020
Trademarks
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Electric has secured victory against three factory-automation product counterfeiters in Guangzhou, China in a trademark infringement dispute.   15 September 2020
Trademarks
France's National Institute of Industrial Property sided with Invicta Watch Group earlier this month, in its bid to have a trademark applied for by Societe Parisienne de Parfums Et Cosmetiques rejected.   14 September 2020
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In a victory for patent pool operator Avanci, a Texas judge dismissed German automotive parts maker Continental’s antitrust claims late last week.   14 September 2020
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While applicants put a lot of care into drafting a PCT application, the choice of international search authority can be an afterthought. But this choice might have a significant impact on costs and other strategic considerations, as Maeve O’ Flynn and Victoria Barker of Finnegan London explain.   14 September 2020
Trademarks
WIPR looks at trademark rulings released this week by the European General Court, and the key takeaways from each ruling.   11 September 2020
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A former vice president of Philips North America must face allegations that he purloined confidential information in order to gain customers after he began to work for GE Healthcare, according to a Maryland federal court.   11 September 2020
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A business review letter, which gave a group that sets technical standards the go ahead to change its policy, is being frequently misapplied and may be chilling innovation, according to the US Department of Justice.   11 September 2020

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