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The producers of a “Hamilton”-themed exhibition, based on the life of the titular US president, are embroiled in a copyright battle with a production company which was sacked from the project due to rising costs. 25 September 2019
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US apple brand Pink Lady America has failed in its bid to have an Australian-owned community plant variety registration overturned at the EU General Court. 24 September 2019
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Video game developer and publisher Bandai Namco has filed a complaint in California alleging that rival developer AtGames infringed its IP covering the classic Ms. Pac-Man character. 24 September 2019
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The US Department of Justice has warned that Chinese “state-sponsored” theft of trade secrets is on the rise, as the two countries remain unable to reach an agreement on a new trade deal. 24 September 2019
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A US judge has ordered a former South Carolina diocese of the Episcopal Church to change its name, after concluding the breakaway group was infringing the Episocopal Church’s trademark-protected diocesan shield. 24 September 2019
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The introduction of IP into India’s commercial courts has provided a miraculous turnaround for rights holders, say Pratik Chaudhari and Anay Amin of YJ Trivedi & Co. 24 September 2019
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India’s booming e-commerce industry has remained largely immune to the cries of rights owners, but not for much longer, explains Pravin Anand, Jaya Negi and Souradeep Mukhopadhyay. 24 September 2019
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With pendency rates ranging up to four years, India’s patent owners have a range of options to protect their innovations while they wait, explains Joginder Singh of LexOrbis. 23 September 2019
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Italian authorities are investigating the operators of groups on the WhatsApp and Telegram platforms which facilitate the pirate distribution of newspapers, according to reports. 23 September 2019
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The fast-growing electronics sports scene has audience figures rivalling those of ‘real’ sports, prompting potential legislative changes in Brazil. Paulo Parente Marques Mendes, Daniela Colla and Rodrigo Cantarino of Di Blasi, Parente & Associados, explain. 23 September 2019
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