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Artificial intelligence is a hot topic, but are existing legal frameworks for IP rights capable of dealing with it, asks Max Oker-Blom of the European Communities Trademark Association.   7 June 2019
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A US comic book publisher has dismissed a cease-and-desist letter from DC Comics over an issue of its “Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force” graphic novel, according to reports.   7 June 2019
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The US Department of Justice has charged two scientists with attempting to steal trade secrets from the Water Institute of the Gulf, a research nonprofit.   7 June 2019
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The US Department of Justice has opened a review of its consent decrees with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and Broadcast Music Inc.   7 June 2019
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The brother and former gang of late American rapper and community activist, Nipsey Hussle, have both filed trademark applications for a slogan associated with the dead rapper.   7 June 2019
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Our best hope to prevail in the fight against counterfeiters is to assemble a global team of like-minded partners in government and industry with that common goal, says Travis Johnson, vice president of legislative affairs and senior counsel to the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition.   7 June 2019
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The City of London Police’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit has called on YouTube influencers to stop using fake make-up in online tutorials, to mark World Anti-Counterfeiting Day.   6 June 2019
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Intellectual property law in India has undergone drastic changes, especially in the context of ‘the public interest’, as Pravin Anand of Anand and Anand reports.   6 June 2019
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The EU’s General Court has invalidated the decision of the EUIPO to cancel registration of an Italian coffee producer’s trademarks, after finding that it had incorrectly assessed evidence submitted by a local competitor in the case.   6 June 2019
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There is an annual loss of approximately €56 billion across the European Union due to counterfeit products, the European Union Intellectual Property Office has said.   6 June 2019

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