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Police in China have arrested four suspects allegedly part of a counterfeit ring which produced $30 million worth of counterfeit Lego.   29 April 2019
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As celebrations for World IP Day, which this year honoured “Reach for Gold: IP and Sports”, draw to a close, WIPR decided to look deeper at the relationship between sports and IP.   29 April 2019
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Spotify’s Indian launch has faced further legal issues as it this week agreed to remove a local record label’s catalogue from its streaming platform.   26 April 2019
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The US has added one of China’s biggest e-commerce platforms to its Notorious Markets List, which lists online markets which the US says are in violation of IP rights.   26 April 2019
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In celebration of this year’s World IP Day, the World Intellectual Property Organization has launched its “Reach for Gold” campaign, which explores how innovation, creativity and IP rights protect and support the development of sports.   26 April 2019
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In collaboration with patent analytics company Patent-Pilot, WIPR is delighted to publish a striking ‘chart race’ showing the total number of international patent applications by law firms over the last 40 years.   26 April 2019
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A group of US legislators are pushing for a reform to section 101 of the US Patent Act which would remove the stipulation that a patent-eligible invention must be “new and useful”.   26 April 2019
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A summit at the UK House of Commons has highlighted the importance of placing IP at the heart of business strategy in an increasingly difficult economic climate.   25 April 2019
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Edward Sadtler has joined Schulte Roth & Zabel as a partner and head of the IP, sourcing and technology group.   25 April 2019
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China has amended two of its IP laws in a bid to enhance trademark and trade secret protection in the country.   25 April 2019

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