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Amid major investment in infrastructure, there will be a spike in trademark applications in Egypt, Inês Sequeira of Inventa International predicts. 4 August 2021
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Optics tech company Corning has succeeded in barring US imports of rival high density fibre optic equipment after the International US International Trade Commission upheld a ruling that the US company’s IP rights had been infringed by multiple competitors. 4 August 2021
Patents
The Australian Federal Court became the first court to claim that artificial intelligence can be an inventor. 3 August 2021
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The Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property has announced that Judith Willert has joined the organisation as its new executive director. 3 August 2021
Copyright
Game companies Bungie and Ubisoft have filed a joint lawsuit against five individuals behind Ring-1, a company that develops and sells cheats for popular online multiplayer games. 3 August 2021
Patents
IP will be at the heart of the UK government’s new innovation strategy, the UK Intellectual Property Office has said in its response to the plan. 3 August 2021
Patents
The Australian Federal Court has ruled that an artificial intelligence (AI) can be a named inventor but that non-humans cannot apply for patents. 2 August 2021
Copyright
Thousands of authors including Philip Pullman, Kazuo Ishiguro and Bernadine Evaristo, have signed a letter urging the government to maintain “strong” UK copyright laws in its departure from the European Union. 2 August 2021
Patents
The keenly-anticipated decision is not the resounding endorsement of remote hearings that the EPO may have wished for, reports Andrew McKinlay of Appleyard Lees. 2 August 2021
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The German Federal Court of Justice has ruled that Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli can trademark the gold foil wrapping of its chocolate bunnies. 30 July 2021
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