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Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble has asked a New York court to dismiss a lawsuit, claiming that its Febreze advert jingle is too generic to infringe on a copyrighted song. 14 October 2021
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has remanded a dispute over patented wireless tech to the US Patent and Trademark Office for director review in light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Arthrex. 14 October 2021
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Lord Justice Birss’ dissenting judgment offered a workaround to a deficiency in the UK patents system, argues David Brinck of EIP. 14 October 2021
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When patenting in Africa, the easy route is not always best, says Marisol Cardoso of Inventa International. 14 October 2021
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Telecom giants Nokia, Sprint, and Verizon have been cleared of patent infringement allegations from Traxcell Technologies, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled yesterday. 13 October 2021
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The US federal government will be allowed to present oral arguments in designer Unicolor’s suit against fashion retailer H&M, the US Supreme Court has determined. 13 October 2021
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Members of the Italian government and Italian trade associations are fiercely opposing Croatia’s attempt to make Prošek, a dessert-style wine made from white grapes, a traditional term with Protected Designation of Origin in the EU. 13 October 2021
Influential Women in IP
Alice Stephenson tells WIPR about how being a homeless teenage mother and overcoming prejudice inspired her to make a difference in law. 13 October 2021
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Launching a product can be extremely complex. It can make or break years of R&D and cost a lot of money. 12 October 2021
Influential Women in IP
As Argentina unveils a landmark gender identity law, Raquel Flanzbaum of Ojam Bullrich Flanzbaum explores how legislation and the legal profession can both be great disruptors when driving change. 12 October 2021
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