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A new EU-funded cooperation project to create, protect and promote intellectual property rights across Africa has officially been launched.   3 September 2021
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Snyder’s-Lance has moved to voluntarily dismiss its decade-long ‘Pretzel Crisps’ trademark dispute with Frito-Lay.   2 September 2021
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The EU General Court has dismissed Sony Interactive Entertainment’s challenge to an EU trademark application for “GT Racing”, which Sony argued could be confused with its racing game franchise “Gran Turismo”.   2 September 2021
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The decisions of the US Trademark Trial and Appeal Board judges are unaffected by the US Supreme Court’s ruling in US v Arthrex, according to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.   2 September 2021
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The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled that Ericsson did not breach fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory obligations in its proposed licensing agreement with HTC over wireless standard-essential patents.   1 September 2021
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Michael Bishop, general counsel at AT&T IP in Atlanta, Georgia, will join the 35th IP LAW Summit as chair. He will also discuss how IP Counsels need to get prepared for the future of the IP law industry.   1 September 2021
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Alibaba has partnered with IP firms Rouse and Inngot to launch a new patent assessment and valuation service on the Chinese company’s online auction platform, Ali Auction.   1 September 2021
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Striking a Balance between IP Management and Innovation to Achieve Competitive Advantage and Product Stand-Out.   31 August 2021
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Leading tech and life sciences companies including Verizon, Comcast and Mylan Pharmaceuticals have asked the US Supreme Court to order the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to reconsider inter partes review petitions that have been denied due to the NHK-Fintiv rule.   31 August 2021
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The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit says that six Chinese banks should not be subject to a $150 million penalty for allegedly enabling Nike and Converse counterfeiters to move money out of the US.   31 August 2021

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