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Amazon has established a counterfeit crimes unit, aimed at investigating, finding, and launching legal action and criminal referrals against counterfeiters.   24 June 2020
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A new US Copyright Office initiative will allow authors to register up to 50 Short Online Literary Works in a single group registration.   23 June 2020
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The WIPR Insights webinar series has in recent weeks provided an in-depth look at how to enforce brands and trademarks online. The latest entry focuses on practical advice for online brand owners looking to enforce their trademarks in Russia.   23 June 2020
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The UK Intellectual Property Office will bring the ‘interrupted days’ period, which was put in place to help tackle COVID-19 disruption, to an end on July 29.   23 June 2020
Trademarks
Watchmaker Rolex has successfully opposed a trademark belonging to Swiss competitor Franck Muller before the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore.   23 June 2020
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The CJEU’s ruling in Brompton could cause a headache for the UK, where the copyright regime now appears to be out of step with the EU’s. Penelope Thornton and Alastair Shaw of Hogan Lovells report.   22 June 2020
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The Federal Court of Australia has revoked claims in patents covering coffee capsules in a dispute between two companies.   22 June 2020
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Rivals Tinder and Bumble have agreed to resolve a trademark and patent clash centred on their dating apps.   22 June 2020
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The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property will block 231 websites that violate IP, preventing them from being accessed in the Kingdom, following a World Trade Organization report that criticised the country’s IP regime.   22 June 2020
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The government of Singapore has named United Nations marine law expert Rena Lee as the new chief executive of the country’s IP office, effective August 1.   19 June 2020

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