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The US Patent Trial and Appeal Board has cancelled redrafted claims of a Nike patent after a protracted eight-year dispute involving Adidas.   5 March 2021
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has affirmed that it will be ending its temporary fees period on March 31, introduced to support customers through the pandemic.   4 March 2021
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Samsung secured a win in the Federal Circuit court of appeals on Tuesday, March 2, which overturned a lower-court ruling that upheld a computer hardware company’s app store patent.   4 March 2021
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Canadian media company Allarco Entertainment has requested an injunction preventing retailers including Best Buy and Staples from selling “pirate’ set-top boxes in their stores.   4 March 2021
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Susan Tull brings trial and appellate experience to the firm’s Washington, DC, office.   4 March 2021
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As the billion-dollar sports betting market continues to grow, so does its need for pitchside data, but the dispute over who owns it is getting fierce, as Alex Baldwin discovers.   4 March 2021
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The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) has criticised the US government for failing to recognise IP policy as a national priority and lagging behind China in protecting key technologies.   3 March 2021
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International patent applications increased in 2020, reaching a record 275,900 filings per year, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.   3 March 2021
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Intel has been hit with a $2.18 billion damages verdict after a federal jury in Texas ruled that the chipmaker had infringed two patents owned by VLSI Technology.   3 March 2021
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As the European Patent Office enforces virtual hearings—even without the consent of all affected parties—its stance has fuelled controversy and a legal challenge. Muireann Bolger reports.   3 March 2021

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