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The latest IP news and the impact of trademark reform will be at the centre of discussion today at the 38th Annual European Communities Trade Mark Association Conference.   27 June 2019
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In another attempt to tackle counterfeits on the online platform, Amazon has united with Colorado-based Nite Ize to take sellers to court.   27 June 2019
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The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into American semiconductor supplier Broadcom over concerns that it has engaged in exclusionary practices and abusive IP-related strategies in relation to chipset devices.   27 June 2019
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Huawei has misappropriated the trade secrets of American semiconductor company CNEX Labs, a Texas jury found yesterday, June 26, a day before the Chinese telecoms company revealed it has paid more than $6 billion in licensing fees over the past two decades.   27 June 2019
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has announced the first UK moving multimedia mark, granted to Toshiba, in celebration of British IP Day.   26 June 2019
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit yesterday, June 25, revived a lawsuit involving fitness companies Fitbit and Nike after concluding that a lower court had erred in its rulings.   26 June 2019
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General Electric and Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems have agreed to amicably settle all pending patent litigation between them and establish a cross-licensing deal.   26 June 2019
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The European Patent Office has dismissed an appeal from Apple, ruling that one of its applied-for patents is unpatentable because it lacks an inventive step.   26 June 2019
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Amazon is suing unnamed defendants who it says are running a scam employment scheme online using the Seattle-based e-commerce company’s name and trademarks.   25 June 2019
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The government can withhold private secrets from freedom of information requests, even if disclosing them wouldn’t cause competitive harm, the US Supreme Court has ruled.   25 June 2019

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