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A Japanese court has found in favour of Nintendo in trademark litigation brought by the video game maker against a “Mario Kart”-inspired go-karting rental company. 31 May 2019
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Brand protection is now so sophisticated that trademark owners can measure its value to the business, says Jan Maarten Laurijssen of Pointer Brand Protection. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
Today the message is loud and clear: CSR and sustainability must be a holistic part of any business, says Mikael Kolehmainen of TrademarkNow. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
The Irish Supreme Court has delivered a mixed verdict in a trademark infringement suit brought by German supermarket Aldi against Irish competitor Dunnes Stores. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
The US Department of Justice has charged an individual with conspiracy to manufacture and sell counterfeit clothing and other goods to the US military and government. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
The US Supreme Court is to weigh in on registration of scandalous marks in Iancu v Brunetti. Robert J. Kenney and Michael T. Smith of BSKB report. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
Final discussions are underway for Brazil’s joining of the Madrid Protocol, and here is what you need to know, says Robert Daniel Shores of Daniel Law. 30 May 2019
Patents
A research nonprofit organisation has accused South-Korea based Samsung Electronics and three of its subsidiaries of infringing its patent-protected semiconductor technology. 30 May 2019
Trademarks
The company representing British metal band Iron Maiden has sued a Danish video game maker for trademark infringement, alleging that it stole the rock group’s signature logo. 30 May 2019
Patents
Changes to Mexico’s patent laws have ignored issues over voluntary divisional applications, explains Edith Rivero of Dumont. 30 May 2019
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