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A US court is to decide whether the “anti-circumvention” provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act violates the First Amendment. 2 July 2019
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A US-based nonprofit, the American Association for Justice is suing a competitor for trademark infringement. 2 July 2019
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The Scotts Company, which owns the popular ScottsMiracle-Gro plant food brand, is suing a company which it says is using its marks for products aimed at cannabis and hemp producers. 2 July 2019
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International firm Haynes and Boone has added two IP partners to its Chicago office. 1 July 2019
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China and the US are to resume negotiations on a new trade deal that has so far proven elusive amid IP-related concerns. 1 July 2019
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The uncertainty surrounding Brexit, the advantages of geographical indications protection and new technology being used to identify premium products were the topics during a session at the 38th Annual European Communities Trade Mark Association Conference. 1 July 2019
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The US Supreme Court has agreed to rule on two trademark cases, including a dispute over whether plaintiffs must establish wilful infringement in order to be awarded profits. 1 July 2019
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Launching a major new sporting competition means navigating a complex network of rights owners and parties, lawyers said on Friday 28 June. 1 July 2019
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Financial institution Capital One has accused Texas-based Capital 1 Finance Consultants of violating its rights in the “widely recognised and famous” ‘Capital One’ trademark. 1 July 2019
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SEP litigation threats have increased in recent years in the automotive sector, leading companies to consider their options, whether as SEPs owners or as implementers. Pauline Debré and Simon Corbineau-Picci of Linklaters explain the issues. 1 July 2019
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