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Clothing brand Levi Strauss has continued its fight against “significant counterfeiting” by suing a group allegedly selling unauthorised versions of its goods across the internet. 9 October 2017
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Camera producer Canon and video surveillance equipment manufacturer Avigilon have both stepped up their battle over a string of patents relating to image processing and input systems. 9 October 2017
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Swiss boutique law firm Times Attorneys has announced the appointment of Andrea Mondini as a partner. 9 October 2017
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A business that markets hair salon tools has taken two companies to court for allegedly infringing its IP rights in a hairbrush called the Fingerbrush. 9 October 2017
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WIPR rounds up the most-read IP litigation cases that we reported on in the week beginning October 2, with Hard Rock Café and a sperm bank both featuring. 9 October 2017
Patents
In a very significant decision, the UK Supreme Court has changed the test for patent infringement, reintroducing a doctrine of equivalents across much of Europe. Geoff Hussey and Varuni Paranavitane of AA Thornton report. 9 October 2017
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The Philippines plays an active role in helping to improve harmonisation and cooperation efforts in the area of IP, as Rowanie Nakan of Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia reports. 6 October 2017
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Marks & Clerk has appointed Tom Farrand as UK head of trademarks, after the lawyer formerly in the role joined Kempner & Partners. 6 October 2017
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The son of late British actress Audrey Hepburn has hit back in an image brawl with a charity set up in his mother’s name. 6 October 2017
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A California-based father who live-streamed his son’s birth and sued a string of media companies for using the footage has been ordered to pay over $120,000 in attorneys’ fees to four organisations. 6 October 2017
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