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The Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organization, a UN agency, has set aside two decisions made by the European Patent Office and criticised the Administrative Council in the process. 5 December 2016
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Frosty relations have continued between Iceland the country and Iceland Foods despite a meeting to thaw the ice in the trademark dispute. 5 December 2016
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Enabling cross-border access to content in a way that is bad for consumers is a “dangerous game”, said Lutz Reulecke, senior vice president regulatory, public policy and youth protection at Sky Deutschland. 5 December 2016
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UK-based luxury fashion house Burberry has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against online counterfeiters. 5 December 2016
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Challenges faced by brand owners and effective trademark and copyright enforcement in the digital world were two topics highly discussed during a panel at an industry conference. 5 December 2016
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The ‘internet of things’ will completely change “the structure of the industry” and nature of competition, but it is not something to be afraid of. 5 December 2016
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Law firm Jones Day has hired Thomas Bouvet as a partner in the firm’s intellectual property practice in Paris. 5 December 2016
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Readers answering the latest WIPR survey have agreed that President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to abandon the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal is likely to be bad for intellectual property owners in the signatory countries. 4 December 2016
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Flash memory manufacturer SanDisk has been sued by a US business for patent infringement over MP3 technology. 2 December 2016
Copyright
Porsche has been named in a copyright infringement complaint by a US music publisher, in a case centring on a song called “Jungle”. 2 December 2016
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