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Member states are not free to make their own rules as to who qualifies for royalties when sound recordings of performance are played in public or broadcast, according to the Court of Justice of the European Union.   8 September 2020
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An alliance of 43 models is suing the publisher of Vogue and online fashion retailer Moda Operandi for using their images in promotional materials without their permission.   7 September 2020
Trademarks
The Australian government has asked the public to provide their thoughts on a possible new geographical indication right, as part of the country’s negotiations with the European Union.   7 September 2020
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The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has taken an online platform to court, after discovering that its Emmy award was being used to promote an award show honouring countries that refused to lock down during the pandemic.   7 September 2020
Influential Women in IP
Jayne Durden, vice president of law firm strategy at Anaqua, tells WIPR about her motivation to help companies achieve their goals in a simpler way, and her determination to mentor and encourage her younger peers.   7 September 2020
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Robert Yoches and Michelle Rice of Finnegan explore some of the recent requirements laid down by US courts.   7 September 2020
Influential Women in IP
The Bar Standards Board has unveiled a pilot reverse mentoring programme, in which student and pupil barristers from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds will mentor senior white barristers.   4 September 2020
Trademarks
In a victory for the European Union Intellectual Property Office, the Court of Justice for the European Union has upheld its refusal to trademark ‘achtung!’.   4 September 2020
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A Düsseldorf court will rule in mid-November on a patent dispute between Daimler and Nokia, in a case which has raised major antitrust questions over patent licensing.   4 September 2020
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A Shanghai court has handed down prison sentences for up to six years for nine individuals found guilty of distributing imitator Lego toys.   4 September 2020

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