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Fitbit, which makes wearable technology for fitness, has been sued for patent infringement over use of motion sensing software in its products. 11 July 2017
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Tobacco company Philip Morris has been ordered to pay the Australian government after losing a lawsuit against it. 10 July 2017
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The Latvian parliament is looking to add to a law enabling the ratification of the Unified Patent Court by trying to confirm the Nordic-Baltic regional division. 10 July 2017
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An appeal by HTC to dismiss a patent infringement case on the grounds of improper venue in light of the TC Heartland v Kraft Foods ruling by the US Supreme Court has been rejected. 10 July 2017
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Washington-based non-profit organisation Gluten Intolerance Group of North America has filed a complaint against Jamie Oliver Enterprises for trademark infringement, counterfeiting and unfair competition. 10 July 2017
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Active lifestyle company Lululemon has filed a complaint against Under Armour for trade dress and design patent infringement. 10 July 2017
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Although its introduction is likely to be delayed, probably into 2018, the Unified Patent Court represents a radical shakeup of the European patent system, and there are several key considerations for patent owners, say Alexandra Pearson and Katie McConnell of Hogan Lovells. 10 July 2017
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A joint IP initiative of Latin American countries has launched an agreement to expedite patent examination. 7 July 2017
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A screenwriter who claimed his copyrighted work on William Shakespeare had been infringed has lost his case at the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. 7 July 2017
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Food processing company Tyson has won a case brought against it by a rival over its ‘Park’s Finest’ range of sausages. 7 July 2017
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