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Activision Blizzard will face jury trial in a case brought by former pro wrestler Booker T, who claims a character in video game "Call of Duty" infringes copyright in a character he created. 11 June 2021
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A year on from the murder of George Floyd, Jennifer Salinas, executive director, global litigation, Lenovo, explores why it is vital for the legal sector to learn the lessons of the past and address its historic lack of diversity. 11 June 2021
Influential Women in IP
Susi Fish, partner at Boult Wade Tennant and co-lead of the Women in IP committee of IP Inclusive, discusses her love of the patent profession and deep-rooted commitment to promoting D&I in IP. 11 June 2021
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Mastercard has withdrawn its branding from the controversial Copa América football tournament, set to begin in Brazil on Sunday, June 13. 11 June 2021
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The AfCFTA could signal greater integration of IP policies across the African continent, reports Vítor Palmela Fidalgo of Inventa International. 11 June 2021
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Benedict Frey is one of the ultimate thinkers for the 34th marcus evans IP Law Online Summit 2021, 16 – 17 June. 10 June 2021
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As China continues down the path of globalisation, laws protecting IP have been playing catch up. 10 June 2021
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Philip Morris International has won a trademark appeal at the EU General Court over its ‘Sienna Selection’ brand of e-cigarettes and vapes. 10 June 2021
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Swedish dairy alternative brand Oatly is suing a UK competitor for trademark infringement at the English High Court. 10 June 2021
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Clients have become a key driver in achieving law firm diversity, particularly if they insist upon greater representation of Black and Hispanic lawyers among their outside counsel. Scott Burwell, partner at Finnegan, reports. 10 June 2021
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