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The UK’s decision to exit the UPC and the manner in which it left have caused a mixture of disappointment and disbelief, as WIPR’s Tom Phillips discovers. 23 April 2020
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The production company behind the “Masterchef” TV series has prevailed over a Spanish retailer in a trademark dispute at the European Union Intellectual Property Office. 23 April 2020
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The Court of Justice of the European Union today handed down a decision clarifying two grounds of refusal for a 3D trademark consisting of the shape of a product. 23 April 2020
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US insurance company Prudential has sued a Chinese national in a New Jersey federal court for cybersquatting its trademarks. 23 April 2020
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Innovation in environmentally-friendly technologies barely rose in 2019 although the growth of Chinese patent filings in the field has been “extraordinary”, prompting calls from the World Intellectual Property Office for a green patent surge to fight climate change. 23 April 2020
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China has pledged to streamline patent cases and impose harsher penalties for infringers next year, as the country looks to improve its reputation on IP protection. 22 April 2020
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Artists complain that past rulings leave them at risk of lawsuits, but are courts starting to listen? 22 April 2020
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The “Open COVID Pledge”, an initiative urging companies to free their IP to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic, has attracted several technology innovators following Intel’s lead. 22 April 2020
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A Czech bakery has been blocked from registering an EU trademark because it is too similar to ‘champagne’. 21 April 2020
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The US Supreme Court’s ruling in Thryv v Click-to-Call effectively leaves the Patent Trial and Appeal Board with “unchecked authority” over decisions to institute patent reviews. 21 April 2020
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