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The director of the US Patent and Trademark Office, Kathi Vidal, will review a Patent Trial and Appeal Board's decision to scrutinise the validity of a VLSI tech patent that led to a $2.18 billion infringement verdict against Intel. 8 June 2022
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Disputes over the virtual realm will test the boundaries of existing IP laws, finds Muireann Bolger. 7 June 2022
Influential Women in IP
For the fourth year running, WIPR is looking to gather in-depth information about the progress of diversity and inclusion in the IP profession and we would really value hearing your thoughts on this vital issue. 7 June 2022
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Online reselling storefront StockX has defended its authorisation programme following accusations from Nike that it is selling counterfeit shoes. 7 June 2022
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Can artificial intelligence solve the online counterfeiting conundrum? Joanna Goodman investigates. 6 June 2022
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An advocate general has advised the Court of Justice of the European Union that the world’s largest online retailer should not be liable for the sale of counterfeit designer shoes. 6 June 2022
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Tim Moss, chief executive of the UK Intellectual Property Office, will be leaving his role in September, the agency has confirmed. 6 June 2022
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Mitsubishi Electric and Sisvel International have claimed that China-headquartered TCL’s mobile devices and data terminals infringe three standard-essential patents. 1 June 2022
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Ford Motor Company has become the latest automaker to join Avanci, a patent pool that handles the licensing of a portfolio of patents deemed essential to the 2G, 3G and 4G standards. 1 June 2022
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A recent case concerning computer mining was singled out as one of the top 10 most complex cases in Japan. In this webinar, Takanori Abe, will unpack this case and analyse the Supreme Court’s decision. 31 May 2022
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