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The Chinese National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has unveiled a new plan to combat trademark squatting. 25 March 2021
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Hearings before the European Patent Office will continue to be held by video conference even without the consent of all affected parties while a review into the legality of this approach is pending. 25 March 2021
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Last year’s US patent litigation landscape appeared to be unchanged by the pandemic, except for a notable increase in activity from patent assertion entities, explains Dhananjay Kumar Das of Sagacious IP. 25 March 2021
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The UK government will consult on the possibility of introducing legal changes for protecting AI-generated inventions which do not meet inventorship criteria, it confirmed following a call for views on AI and IP. 24 March 2021
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Microsoft has managed to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that its alternate reality (AR) device HoloLens infringed on several patents related to 3D imaging. 24 March 2021
Trademarks
Registering and maintaining a trademark in Mozambique throws up some tricky procedural conflicts, explains Miguel Bibe of Inventa International. 24 March 2021
Trademarks
As China continues to expand its international business ventures and collaborations, it has undertaken the heavy task of completely reforming its IP protection rights. 23 March 2021
Patents
Change is afoot at the US Patent Trial and Appeal Board and—to the chagrin of petitioners—the pendulum has swung decidedly in favour of patent owners. 23 March 2021
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Steptoe & Johnson have recruited New York patent litigator Mike Eisenberg as a partner from Holland & Knight. 22 March 2021
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The EPO has clarified the patentability of computer-implemented inventions—and it’s good news, explain Tim Watkin and Lara Sibley of Marks & Clerk. 22 March 2021
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