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INTA’s President and China’s QBPC Chairman have renewed a cooperation agreement designed to protect and promote the use of trademarks among their members.   23 May 2017
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One of INTA’s youngest subcommittees covers the TM5, a cooperative effort between five major trademark offices. The subcommittee’s Chair, Elisabeth Escobar, speaks with Naomi Jeffreys about its importance.   23 May 2017
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The European Union Intellectual Property Office has a lot on its plate, especially as a new batch of trademark reforms are set to come into force later this year, as Luis Berenguer, Member of the Executive Director’s Cabinet and Spokesperson of the Office, tells Sarah Morgan.   23 May 2017
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AI and the Internet of Things will change the meaning of ownership and what constitutes a copy, with consequences for IP lawyers as a result. Christian Wuestner reports.   23 May 2017
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Managing a global trademark operation at Procter & Gamble is no easy feat, especially when dealing with hurdles such as piles of papers and changes of address, as Deborah Brincat, Senior Legal Manager, tells Ed Conlon.   23 May 2017
Jurisdiction reports
Rulings of the Italian Supreme Court on patentability of intermediate products and infringement by equivalence in the chemical field are infrequent. These two topics were brought under the spotlight in a decision by the court on December 2, 2016 in Industriale Chimica v Bayer Pharma.   23 May 2017
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The US Supreme Court has tightened the rules on where a patent lawsuit can be filed, in a decision handed down today.   22 May 2017
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The majority of WIPR readers have hailed the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA), which recently turned one year old, as a success.   22 May 2017
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American football helmet manufacturer Schutt Sports and has sued rival Riddell for patent infringement.   22 May 2017
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The US International Trade Commission (ITC) will investigate nine companies, including vacuum makers Hoover and Black and Decker, following a complaint by technology company iRobot Corporation.   22 May 2017

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