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Mexico’s new Industrial Property Law heralds an improved system for the country’s IP owners in almost every area, says Christian Thomae of Dumont.   10 January 2021
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An Indian judge has said that scientists and academics opposed to the blocking of the Sci-Hub and LibGen websites will be able to file submissions before he rules on the case.   8 January 2021
Patents
Ericsson has urged a US district court to protect its jurisdiction in a dispute over which venue should hear a standard-essential patent licensing dispute with Samsung.   8 January 2021
Patents
District judge Edward Chen has dismissed a complaint filed by Apple and Intel after finding that their patent-related antitrust lawsuit against a SoftBank-owned investment company has “several shortcomings”.   8 January 2021
Patents
The US Patent and Trademark Office has clarified the way in which the Patent Trial and Appeal Board should approach the issue of indefiniteness in post-grant proceedings, aligning the PTAB’s approach with that of the courts.   8 January 2021
Trademarks
A fashion brand has failed to persuade a panel at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that the US Army owes it compensation after refusing the use of its marks as licensed trademarks on clothing.   7 January 2021
Copyright
The UK Competition and Market Authority will investigate US chipmaker Nvidia’s $40 billion deal to buy UK-based chip designer Arm’s IP business.   7 January 2021
Patents
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reversed a finding of patent infringement in a case which resulted in more than $8 million being awarded to a wireless technology company.   7 January 2021
Trademarks
An association of Cypriot Halloumi producers clashed with the EUIPO over its validation of the mark ‘BBQloumi’, but a decision by the CJEU has given it cause to celebrate. Michael Tennant of Tennant IP reports.   7 January 2021
Trademarks
An Amazon subsidiary, Amazon Connect Technology Services, has been hit with 76,723,000 RMB after the Beijing Higher People’s Court found the company had infringed trademarks for Chinese cloud computing services.   6 January 2021

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