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The Court of Justice of the European Union has been advised that copyright is not exhausted when it comes to the re-sale of e-books. 10 September 2019
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Australia’s Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, has warned the government against abolishing the country’s lost-cost innovation patent regime, saying this would create a “barrier” for small businesses. 10 September 2019
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has weighed in on a trademark dispute between two music video producers claiming ownership of the ‘Frankincense and Myrrh’ brand. 10 September 2019
Trademarks
Europe’s highest court has sided with Oakley, overturning a ruling by the European Intellectual Property Office that the eyewear maker could not stop a Chinese individual from registering a trademark which it said was too similar to its earlier trademarks. 10 September 2019
Patents
US law firm Stroock has bolstered its IP practice with the addition of litigator Timothy Gilman, who joins from Kirkland & Ellis. 10 September 2019
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The Federal Court of Australia is to hear a trademark dispute between Italian coffee company Lavazza and its Australian competitor Vittoria over the Italian word for “gold”. 9 September 2019
Trademarks
The US Patent and Trademark Office has dropped guidelines requiring foreign trademark applicants to provide documentation verifying their immigration status. 9 September 2019
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A German building management company has lost an appeal at the EU General Court after its trademark application was rejected by the EU Intellectual Property Office. 9 September 2019
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White & Case has strengthened its Silicon Valley office with the addition of Jeremy Elman as a counsel. 9 September 2019
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Singapore and Kazakhstan have signed an agreement that sees the two companies cooperate more closely on IP matters. 9 September 2019
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