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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reversed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision that the trademark “Trump too small” cannot be registered as it is “unconstitutional”.   28 February 2022
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With early bird pricing coming to an end on March 4 for INTA’s Annual Meeting 2022 Live+, Peter Scott caught up with INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo to talk networking, programming and safety at this year’s meeting.   25 February 2022
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Holland & Hart has expanded its trademark group in Colorado, by adding ten members from law firm Perkins Coie to its teams in the cities of Boulder and Denver.   25 February 2022
Copyright
The US Supreme Court has delivered a splintered ruling against Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) in a major copyright case with Unicolors over the fast-fashion company’s use of a sweater pattern.   25 February 2022
Patents
Asian companies dominated Clarivate’s 2022 “Top 100 Global Innovators list”, making up 54 of the companies who filed the most patents last year, with US companies falling far short of their lead last year.   25 February 2022
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Mattel has prevailed in its lawsuit with Chinese vendors selling counterfeit “Thomas the Tank Engine” toys on e-commerce sites Alibaba and AliExpress, scoring a $1.45 million default judgment.   24 February 2022
Patents
The country’s latest five-year plan for patent and trademark examinations focuses on quality, explain George Chan, Ricky Xing, and Judy Liu of Simmons & Simmons Intellectual Property Agency.   24 February 2022
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The government of Andorra has failed to persuade an EU court that the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) erred in refusing to trademark a sign with the principality's name.   24 February 2022
Patents
The US Supreme Court has asked the Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar for her views on the grounds to appeal a decision of patent validity in patent litigation between Apple and Qualcomm.   23 February 2022
Patents
Activision Blizzard has settled a patent suit alleging that its popular games such as “World of Warcraft” and “Diablo” infringe on a company’s data patents.   23 February 2022

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