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A federal appeals court upholds $56 million jury verdict in favour of Stone Brewing | Court rules Molson Coors’ 2017 Keystone Light rebranding likely misled consumers and violated trademark laws. 2 January 2025
Artificial Intelligence
As AI technology advances, its impact on global copyright—with major litigation and potential new regulation on the cards—will ramp up this year, write Charlotte Fleetwood-Smith and Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh of Fieldfisher. 2 January 2025
Trademarks
It’s been a big year for trademark decisions in the courts of England and Wales. Varuni Paranavitane takes a closer look at a trio of landmark cases involving Adidas, Sky and Amazon. 27 December 2024
Trademarks
A Chinese court’s different conclusions on two different cases offers some key insights for trademark owners, says Ling Zhao of the CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office 24 December 2024
Trademarks
Decision dismisses claims of visual and aural similarities | Court allows South Korean company to register trademark for web security products. 23 December 2024
Copyright
News from around the world that you may have missed, including a scathing ruling on a Bitcoin imposter’s claims, Ralph Lauren's landmark trademark win in China, a key SEP ruling at the Unified Patent Court, and the latest on the UK’s AI and copyright consultation. 23 December 2024
Trademarks
Bringing a case to the EU’s General Court can result in a drastically different outcome, explains Diogo Antunes of Inventa. 23 December 2024
Trademarks
WIPR has published Trademarks Rankings for this year highlighting top firms and practitioners in the US | New firms included in 2024 listing which covers contentious and non-contentious work. 23 December 2024
Unified Patent Court
Huawei secures injunction against Netgear over its Wi-Fi 6 technology | FRAND ruling confirms Netgear infringed Huawei patent | Decision marks third SEP-related ruling at the UPC, following Philips v Belkin and Panasonic v OPPO. 20 December 2024
Trade secrets
California superior court has power to treble damages over “willful and malicious actions” | Victorious renewable fuels ‘pioneer’ asks for maximum statutory damages due to ‘David and Goliath’ scenario. 20 December 2024
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