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European law firm Dehns has hired Paul Harris as its new head of litigation and partner. 9 June 2021
Patents
Daimler’s tricky position made a deal likely but big issues over SEP licensing roll-on, says Tom Furnival of Mewburn Ellis. 9 June 2021
Copyright
A Connecticut artist has filed a lawsuit against game developer and publisher Capcom, alleging that the company used her copyrighted work in its games without permission. 9 June 2021
Patents
Nearly half of business leaders worldwide are failing to safeguard IP despite recognising the need to protect trade secrets in the wake of the pandemic, according to a new report. 9 June 2021
Trademarks
Speakers from Amazon, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and The Lego Group will take part in the first-ever World IP Review Trademarks Live event, which starts today. 8 June 2021
Copyright
Design rights are now effective for 25 years from the date of application, and the conventional definition of design has changed significantly. Ryo Maruyama of Kyosei International Patent Office reports. 8 June 2021
Trademarks
Snack maker Frito-Lay has convinced a district court judge that a Snyder’s-Lance application for the “Pretzels Crisps” trademark is generic, affirming a prior trademark trial and appeal board decision. 8 June 2021
Copyright
Greek IP law is adapting to better serve rights holders, report Maria Athanassiadou and Fotini Kardiopoulis of Dr Helen G Papaconstantinou and Partners. 8 June 2021
Patents
The operation of the region’s IP offices is dependent on the legislative framework and the IP rights regimes in place, says Keesha Fleming Lake of Caribbean Trademark Services. 8 June 2021
Patents
IP boutiques were uniquely positioned not just to survive the pandemic, but to emerge even stronger, argues Chris Agrawal of the Association of IP Firms. 8 June 2021
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