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US law firm Nutter has hired Mark Leonardo as a partner in its IP department. 2 July 2020
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It’s the messaging service for people who value privacy above all else. What does Telegram’s privacy policy mean for copyright owners? Rory O’Neill reports. 2 July 2020
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A panel of federal appeals judges has rebuked a Florida district court for its decision not to award ShoppersChoice its attorneys fees, incurred defending “abusive” patent litigation. 2 July 2020
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Up to 3,300 employees at CPA Global will begin working remotely on a permanent basis, as part of the IP service provider’s drive towards becoming a “digital-first” workplace. 2 July 2020
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COVID-19 poses challenges for the whole world, but there is a risk that the least-developed countries are left behind in the race for technology to fight it. 1 July 2020
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From today, businesses will benefit from a new IP cooperation between Singapore and the Republic of Korea (ROK), allowing quicker access to markets in both countries. 1 July 2020
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The European Patent Office has published its first annual review of its current strategic plan, revealing progress on international partnerships and environmental sustainability. 1 July 2020
Trademarks
The US Supreme Court’s decision in Booking.com is unlikely to lead to a “flood” of ‘generic.com’ trademarks, but concerns over the justices’ reasoning remain, lawyers have told WIPR. 1 July 2020
Trademarks
The US Supreme Court has ruled that adding ‘.com’ to otherwise generic terms can create a protectable federal trademark, in a win for Booking.com. 30 June 2020
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The European Patent Office (EPO) and Chinese National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) have committed to ensuring higher quality patents and greater harmonisation in the patent system in response to the pandemic. 30 June 2020
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