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Far-right German political party Alternative for Germany has called for the re-debate and repeal of the laws enabling Germany to ratify the Unified Patent Court, a motion which is scheduled to be discussed at the Bundestag on March 15. 9 March 2018
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A Spanish woman has been arrested for selling thousands of euros worth of counterfeit "Harry Potter" merchandise. 8 March 2018
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Conspiracy theorist website Infowars is being sued by the creator of the ‘Pepe the Frog’ cartoon for copyright infringement. 8 March 2018
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A group of 11 countries is expected to sign a Trans-Pacific trade deal today, just over a year after US President Donald Trump abandoned his country’s involvement. 8 March 2018
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit handed a win to car makers including Fiat, Toyota, Nissan and Ford, after affirming a district court’s summary judgment decisions yesterday. 8 March 2018
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Gillette’s trademark dispute with an online retailer, which was accused of selling Gillette’s stolen razors, has now been dismissed at the request of the parties. 7 March 2018
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The US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has refused to rehear a $25 million piracy dispute between internet service provider Cox Communications and music licensing body BMG Rights Management. 7 March 2018
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An inventor’s complaint accusing McDonald’s of infringing patented payment technology has failed to pay off, as the inventor failed to show how McDonald’s used the system. 7 March 2018
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BlackBerry has accused Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp subsidiaries of infringing patents relating to messaging technologies. 7 March 2018
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A Chinese company has filed the most European patent applications over the course of a year for the first time, according to a report from the European Patent Office. 7 March 2018
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