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The Angolan patent system is used primarily by multinational oil and gas firms, rather than Angolan residents themselves, reports Vítor Sérgio Moreira of Inventa International.   14 April 2021
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Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Patent Office’s Board of Appeals saw a successful 2020, offsetting the impact of the pandemic with decreases to its case backlog and pendency time for cases, according to the Annual Report 2020 of the Boards of Appeal.   13 April 2021
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Ericsson has secured the support of the former director of the US Trademark and Patent Office Andrei Iancu, Senator Thom Tillis and former Federal Circuit Judge Paul Michel, in its international standard-essential patents dispute with Samsung.   13 April 2021
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Walmart must pay agricultural technology company Ecoark $115 million after it was found to have misappropriated trade secrets.   13 April 2021
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Data from the UK shows that the appetite for registering designs has held throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, says Daniel Thorpe of Marks & Clerk.   13 April 2021
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This presentation addresses common IP licensing pitfalls that can result in litigation, and offers real-world, practical strategies to avoid those pitfalls in negotiating and drafting agreements and to address them in litigation.   13 April 2021
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LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation have resolved a multibillion dollar trade secrets dispute over electric vehicle batteries, sidestepping a USITC decision that would have barred SK from importing its batteries into the US.   12 April 2021
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Perkins Coie has brought former partner Marcus Woo back to the firm from Taiwanese electronics manufacturer HTC, where he served as general counsel.   12 April 2021
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US electronic music producer Marshmello has fended off a closely-watched copyright lawsuit accusing him of copying elements in his 2018 hit “Happier”.   12 April 2021
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A hearing in Virginia could prelude the end of a thought-provoking project that challenged traditional notions of inventorship, says Mauricio Uribe of Knobbe Martens.   12 April 2021

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