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Anthony Levandowski, the former head of Uber’s self-driving unit, has agreed to plead guilty to stealing trade secrets from his former employer Google before joining Uber and kickstarting the ride-sharing company’s self-driving car development. 20 March 2020
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World Wrestling Entertainment and video game maker Take-Two Interactive Software have failed to escape a suit brought by a tattoo artist who claimed that her copyright was being infringed in a video game series. 20 March 2020
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The German Federal Constitutional Court has upheld the constitutional complaint filed against the country’s Unified Patent Court legislation, less than one month after the UK said it would not be seeking involvement in the system. 20 March 2020
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has concluded that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board erred in allowing Facebook to join proceedings that it was already involved in. 19 March 2020
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The filmmaker behind 1966 surf documentary “The Endless Summer” has accused sportswear brands Footlocker and Nike of infringing the filmmaker’s trademarks through a marketing campaign the two ran last year. 19 March 2020
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Swedish telecoms company Ericsson has joined a broadband patent pool covering patents related to digital subscriber line technology, expanding its partnership with patent pool operator Sisvel. 19 March 2020
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With the UK facing a shortage of ventilators needed to treat critically-ill patients suffering from COVID-19, earlier this week Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on manufacturers to switch their production lines to address the shortage. 19 March 2020
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Canada has finally passed legislation implementing the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada free trade deal, which includes new IP provisions regarding patents and counterfeits. 18 March 2020
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An operator of children’s camps has beaten the operator of The Discovery Channel in a trademark dispute at the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. 18 March 2020
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Katy Perry’s song “Dark Horse” did not infringe the copyright of “Joyful Noise”, a song by Christian rapper Flame, according to a US District Court of California ruling, overturning a previous jury verdict against the pop star. 18 March 2020
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