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Foley Hoag partner Barbara Fiacco has been named president of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, a national bar association of approximately 12,000 members. 29 October 2019
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Taylor Swift will once again face claims that she ripped off some of the lyrics for her hook in the 2014 hit “Shake It Off”, after the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit revived a copyright lawsuit over the song. 29 October 2019
Trademarks
The Houston office of US Homeland Security Investigations has warned the public against buying counterfeit merchandise and tickets for the baseball World Series, being held today, October 29, in the Texan city. 29 October 2019
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The World Intellectual Property Organization celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy with a conference at its headquarters last week. 28 October 2019
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Record companies, particularly independent labels, are increasingly having to face the problem of counterfeit vinyls being sold online, according to reports. 28 October 2019
Trademarks
Trademark registers could become an important battleground as emojis move beyond messaging apps, Robert Reading of CompuMark tells WIPR. 28 October 2019
Trademarks
There were more than 1,000 cases of infringement of South Korean trademarks overseas in the first seven months of this year, the Korean Intellectual Property Office has said. 28 October 2019
Trademarks
A celebrity vegan chef has asked a US court for a new trial against a restaurant chain she founded, which she claims continued to use her name and likeness after she sold the business. 28 October 2019
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The makers of Fortnite, one of the world’s most popular video games, has sued a games tester for leaking its “trade secrets” concerning the latest edition of the game. 28 October 2019
Patents
Patent owner Cellspin has urged the US Supreme Court to reject Garmin’s petition for certiorari in a dispute over whether patent eligibility is a matter of law that can be resolved by courts. 28 October 2019
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