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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit yesterday, May 23, handed victory to electronics company Samsung in a patent dispute.   24 May 2019
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The UK’s Intellectual Property Enterprise Court has ruled that an employee’s invention is owned by his employer, Canadian company Netsweeper, even though the invention was developed in the employee’s home.   24 May 2019
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Fashion brands Steve Madden and Yves Saint Laurent have settled their dispute over shoes.   24 May 2019
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The EU General Court yesterday upheld the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s decision in trademark opposition proceedings instigated by Sky, in a win for the British telecommunications company.   24 May 2019
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On March 08, 2019, the Legislative Decree No. 15 issued on February 20 was published in the Official Gazette of the Italian Republic.   23 May 2019
Jurisdiction reports
In Heineken Asia Pacific v Super La Via 2019 MLJU 117, the plaintiff is part of the Heineken Group which produces, packages, distributes, markets and sells more than 50 acclaimed beers, non-alcoholic beers and a range of other beverage brands, including Tiger and Anchor. The plaintiff is also the registered proprietor in Malaysia of various ‘Bintang’ trademarks in class 32 for beers.   23 May 2019
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As brands increasingly look to adopt stronger policies on corporate social responsibility, many law firms are also looking for ways to establish a brand identity as a socially responsible enterprise.   23 May 2019
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A licensing program developer, Via Licensing Corporation, has purchased nearly 100 Long Term Evolution standard-essential patents.   23 May 2019
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit yesterday sided with Sony in its appeal against the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s final decision in an inter partes review of a patent directed to the storage of audio data.   23 May 2019
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A US court has found that Qualcomm’s “no licence, no chips” business practice violates antitrust laws and gives the mobile chip maker an unlawfully dominant position in the market.   23 May 2019

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