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Dispute centres upon a design patent that covers heat-reflective fabric used in outdoor gear | Columbia given third chance to prove alleged infringement by small outdoor brand after appeals court says ‘improper’ instructions were given to jury. 18 September 2023
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Creators need evidence if they are to prove infringement—but this doesn't seem to put off some claimants, explain Haoyu Feng and Jia Li of Chofn in a guide to China copyright enforcement. 18 September 2023
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The coffee giant has convinced the US Patent Trial and Appeal Board to grant inter partes reviews of two patents that describe coffee pod barcodes and a machine sensor | Decisions come after K-Fee sued Nespresso for infringement last year. 15 September 2023
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Eskort employed risky tactics with its cheeky reference to the Rugby World Cup—but will it be deemed IP infringement, asks Nishaat Slamdien of Spoor & Fisher. 15 September 2023
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An invention that claims to exist at the threshold of operability? The US patent office has been here before, writes Robert McFarlane of Hanson Bridgett. 14 September 2023
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Chinese smartphone rivals appear to resolve patent dispute with new licensing deal | Agreement covers communication technologies including 5G. 14 September 2023
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Ecoalf fails to register ‘activist’ slogan | Well-known phrase lacks originality despite addition of ‘because’ said earlier Fifth Board of Appeal | EU General Court unmoved by eco brand’s fantasy and metaphorical expression argument. 14 September 2023
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European Parliament agrees to offer geographical indication protection for locally made goods | Up to 500 products currently stand to benefit from both... 13 September 2023
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