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Senior US district court judge William Alsup did not conduct the proper analysis in his decision to release patent licensing information in a legal battle between Apple and patent assertion entity Uniloc, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled. 10 February 2022
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Roses may be red but when it comes to IP, a host of flower breeders are feeling blue in the run-up to Valentine’s Day and have penned an open letter calling for greater recognition of their rights. 10 February 2022
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European boutique IP firm Taliens has hired patent law specialist Grégoire Triet as an IP disputes partner. 9 February 2022
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The popular text correction software must navigate the nuances around patenting language processing systems, explain Parminder Lally and Simon Ambroz of Appleyard Lees. 9 February 2022
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A copyright infringement lawsuit over in-game art assets used in several games published by Capcom, including the “Resident Evil” series, has been dismissed, according to documents filed with the Connecticut district court. 9 February 2022
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US National Baseball Association Properties has urged a federal appeals court to uphold the default judgment of a federal court that a Chinese e-commerce retailer infringed by selling apparel trademarked with fake sports logos. 9 February 2022
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Join this session and gain an overview of the challenges and hurdles you will need to overcome with respect to applying for patents in regional countries in Africa. Uncovering: 8 February 2022
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Smaller law firms have become more diverse than their larger counterparts, according to a new report by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. 8 February 2022
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Warner Bros is facing a lawsuit from the filmmaking company behind the “Matrix” movies over its decision to release the latest instalment of the franchise in cinemas and its streaming service, HBO Max simultaneously. 8 February 2022
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The US Department of Justice has brought Federal indictment charges against China-based telecom company Hytera Communications, alleging that it worked with Motorola employees to steal the company’s digital mobile radio technology. 8 February 2022
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