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Counsel from some of the world’s largest online retailers are working with sellers, police and international authorities to remove millions of fakes listings, reports Sarah Speight. 24 October 2024
Trademarks
Judges in Luxembourg uphold ruling restricting mark to headgear | Sports brand had hoped to extend protection to clothing, footwear and accessories. 24 October 2024
Artificial Intelligence
Disputes with AI start-ups used to revolve around copyright infringement but the tech's hallucinations have thrown trademarks into the mix, says William Stroever of Cole Schotz. 24 October 2024
Patents
Counsel from InterDigital, Ericsson, and Futurewei are unconvinced that the union has the expertise—or industry backing—to implement its standard-essential patents rules, finds Marisa Woutersen. 23 October 2024
Trademarks
How can the extraterritorial effects of trademarks be tackled? In-house counsel and private practice lawyers examined recent case law to explore this question at the AIPPI World Congress this week. 23 October 2024
Copyright
Judges said third-party software offering gaming cheats did not constitute infringement | Legal expert says ruling only relates to specific instance and rights holders still protected. 23 October 2024
Patents
As the congress draws to a close in Hangzhou, Sarah Speight finds delegates impressed by the location, academic standards, and discussions on AI at the five-day event. 22 October 2024
Unified Patent Court
Mewburn Ellis partner and UPC representative Matthew Naylor offers advice to attorneys appearing before the court as well as insight on the ups and downs since its opening. 22 October 2024
Patents
Association’s annual event is held in China for the first time I Vice premier of China, Zhang Guoqing, delivers Xi's message of IP 'cooperation' | More than 2,300 delegates treated to cultural shows in Hangzhou that were premiered before the G20 | WIPR is among more than 80 exhibitors at the city’s expo centre. 21 October 2024
Jurisdiction reports
The ‘Björn Borg’ trademark is registered in over 30 countries and regions—but Borg has no rights. Petter Rindforth of Fenix Legal examines the pain behind a sportsman's IP 'mistake'. 21 October 2024
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