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When does parody infringe and are all parodies expressive works? Anne Gilson LaLonde examines whether tests such as 'Rogers' are fit for purpose.   10 August 2022
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DoJ charges individuals for fraud and money laundering | Microchip technology allegedly marketed to victim company by insider.   10 August 2022
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Two key players forced to withdraw smartphones and smartwatches from market | SEP dispute concerns 4G technology | Two separate patent cases between the parties stayed.   10 August 2022
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Following the introduction of two patent bills into Congress last week, WIPR asks Dina Blikshteyn, a patent expert at Haynes Boone, for her thoughts on the proposed new legislation.   9 August 2022
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Protecting and learning from indigenous people’s traditional wisdom goes hand in hand with innovation in the fight to tackle climate change and ensure a sustainable future, writes Marion Heathcote of Davies Collison Cave on International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.   9 August 2022
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US firm’s take-down requests over Chinese rival were “actionable threats of patent infringement” | Case may be the first of its kind relating to Amazon IPR procedure, while Amazon was not a party in the case.   9 August 2022
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Céline Cousteau faced trademark and publicity rights infringement claims over her film documentaries | Society set up to protect IP assets of the late oceanographer had accused her of misusing his trademarks and likeness.   8 August 2022
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Office releases results of call for views on SEPs | Responses indicate imbalance of power in price negotiations and problems with anti-suit injunctions.   8 August 2022
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US court rules out DABUS AI system as inventor | Only humans can qualify as inventors for patents, says judge | Precedential decision contrasts with that of South Africa in 2021.   8 August 2022
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A large payout for wasted costs in Cabo Concepts v MGA Entertainment offers important warnings for those involved in disclosure exercises in UK litigation, writes David Fyfield of Mewburn Ellis.   5 August 2022

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