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Nordic firm accuses Chinese multinational of multiple infringements | Complaint seeks a permanent limited exclusion order and permanent cease and desist orders.   15 January 2024
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CEO says ‘control and compensation’ equally important in blanket license model | AI companies would pay fees to use works under scheme that authors could opt into.   15 January 2024
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Commission opposes tech giant’s motion for a stay | Cites weak arguments and a lack of merit | Masimo reinforces commission’s stance with its own response to stay bid.   12 January 2024
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Trio sold over 830,000 pieces of fake Disney clothing | Prosecutor in Shanghai, home of China’s first mainland Disneyland, details hefty sentences and fines.   12 January 2024
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The court has shown its determination to avoid delay and try cases on the merits within a year, notes Wouter Pors of Bird & Bird.   12 January 2024
Patents
Court's ruling reinforces the PTAB's decision that two claims in Masimo's patent for blood oxygen measurement technology are unpatentable | Decision significant in the context of Apple's recent injunction at the US ITC and the ongoing dispute concerning Apple Watch tech.   11 January 2024
Copyright
Focus shifts to ‘code of practice’ for AI developers following criticism from creatives | Govt told that AI will continue to pose a threat to creators' IP without “a definitive course of action” | Trust of creatives must be rebuilt after “abortive attempts to roll out broad exception” plans, says report.   11 January 2024
Trademarks Channel
Ahead of a busy year for sport, teams may be heartened by the perseverance and eventual success of ‘Team USA’ as a registered mark, says Lakmal Walawage of JMW Solicitors.   11 January 2024
Patents
Appeals court upholds decision affirming patent ineligibility of graphical user interface patents | Circuit Judge Kara Stoll dissents over one of the patents.   10 January 2024
Patents
Judge says tech giant has “access to vast quantities of data” that could lead to an “unwarranted invasion” of privacy | Google must not access proprietary data on potential jurors | Company dismisses plaintiff’s founder as a “disappointed inventor”.   10 January 2024

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