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It is essential that patent and IP attorneys routinely monitor and keep abreast of decisions handed down by the various federal courts in order for them to be effective in their work. 16 September 2019
Patents
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit erred in finding that state sovereign immunity doesn’t apply to inter partes review proceedings, claimed the University of Minnesota in its petition filed at the US Supreme Court last week. 16 September 2019
Copyright
Nintendo has filed a copyright and trademark infringement suit against the operators of a website which allegedly offers pirate versions of its video games for download. 13 September 2019
Copyright
The Court of Justice of the European Union yesterday handed a victory to Google, after it ruled that a German law allowing publishers to demand royalties for the use excerpts of their content is unenforceable. 13 September 2019
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Haynes and Boone has rehired a trial lawyer as a partner in its Denver office. 13 September 2019
Influential Women in IP
A good mentor is key to overcoming failures and progressing on your career path, Kirkland & Ellis partner Katie Coltart said at WIPR’s Influential Women in IP conference yesterday, September 12. 13 September 2019
Influential Women in IP
Maintaining a work-life balance while still getting recognition for professional achievements is a challenge for many women working in IP, but as discussed yesterday, September 12 at WIPR’s Influential Women in IP conference in London, there are ways to manage this problem. 13 September 2019
Patents
Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei has offered to license the Chinese telecommunications company’s entire 5G platform and infrastructure to “any American company” that wants to use it. 13 September 2019
Influential Women in IP
Christina Blacklaws, the immediate past president of The Law Society, delivered the keynote speech at WIPR’s Influential Women in IP conference today, September 12. 12 September 2019
Copyright
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled today, September 12 that originality is the only criterion required for a design to be protectable by copyright. 12 September 2019
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