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IP law firm Lynde & Associés has appointed Jean-Michel Flu as its new managing partner. 13 June 2017
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Huawei has been hit with a new form of injunction by the English High Court after failing to accept a licence that the court had found to be fair and reasonable. 13 June 2017
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The US Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether inter partes reviews violate the US Constitution. 12 June 2017
Copyright
Ireland-based Iconic Images has filed a copyright complaint against The Beverly Hills Hotel for allegedly infringing a photograph. 12 June 2017
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has held that a petitioner could rechallenge claims of a patent that it had previously asserted but had not been reviewed by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. 12 June 2017
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The European Commission has opened an investigation into the proposed $47 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors by semiconductor company Qualcomm. 12 June 2017
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Clothing company Levi Strauss has sued a New York-based company that allegedly sold unauthorised versions of its goods. 12 June 2017
Copyright
A judge’s finding that rapper Drake’s sampling of a spoken-word jazz track amounted to fair use could have far-reaching consequences, according to WIPR readers. 12 June 2017
Copyright
While some lawyers may want to avoid taking on patent cases involving contingency claims, others will fancy the adrenalin rush associated with recovering huge monetary rewards. Paul J Sutton of Sutton Magidoff has more. 12 June 2017
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Renewals and EP validation services may not seem like the most obvious place for innovation in the IP industry, but at IP Centrum the aim is to profoundly change the way the business works. WIPR spoke to CEO Simon de Banke to find out more. 10 June 2017
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