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An Australian computer scientist who claims to be the creator of Bitcoin has been allowed to pursue the anonymous operator of bitcoin.org for copyright infringement. 23 April 2021
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Hasbro has had an EU trademark for the ‘Monopoly’ board game partially invalidated after the EU General Court found its filing strategy was designed to avoid proving genuine use. 23 April 2021
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With video conference hearings here to stay, Howard Read of Appleyard Lees sets out what participants need to know when appearing at the European Patent Office. 23 April 2021
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has launched a five-year transformation programme to overhaul its IP services, systems and processes to make the most of modern digital technology. 22 April 2021
Trademarks
Chanel has failed to stop Huawei from using a trademark that the fashion house had argued bore too much resemblance to its own logo after an EU court ruled that the marks were not similar. 22 April 2021
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A US jury handed a win to Intel in a patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by VLSI Technology, clearing the chipmaker of having to pay $3.1bn in damages. 22 April 2021
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As the number of AI patent applications grow worldwide, IP offices have the difficult task of granting or refusing protection. 21 April 2021
Patents
Dehns has merged with German patent and trademark firm Kudlek Grunert & Partner. 21 April 2021
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The devil may have all the best lines but as Nike triumphed in its lawsuit, it seems that trademarks are an exception. Alex Borthwick of Powell Gilbert assesses whether the outcome might have been different in the UK. 21 April 2021
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Tech company Syntel was hit with “excessive punitive damages” when a New York jury delivered a $855 million verdict in favour of TriZetto, a US judge has found. 21 April 2021
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