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In the previous issue of WIPR we asked leading UK-based IP firms about the impact that Brexit will have on their business; now, we turn to firms in the EU to get their take.   12 December 2018
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A court in China will begin accepting blockchain records from writers seeking to prove that they have copyright protection for their online material.   11 December 2018
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US rapper Jay-Z has withdrawn his motion to stay IP arbitration with Iconix Brand Group after the American Arbitration Association agreed to increase its diversity.   11 December 2018
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A court in China has issued injunctions against Apple after finding older iPhone models violate two Qualcomm patents.   11 December 2018
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit yesterday sided with Apple in a patent appeal brought by licensing company VirnetX.   11 December 2018
Copyright
British sculptor Anish Kapoor has said he is “pleased to declare victory” over the US National Rifle Association in a copyright dispute centring on one of his works.   11 December 2018
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From negotiating trade deals to educating on IP, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines is facing challenges on a number of fronts, as director general Josephine Santiago tells WIPR.   11 December 2018
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Vietnam is active in the area of free trade agreements and is building an increasingly solid IP regime, as WIPR finds out from its IP office director general, Dinh Huu Phi.   11 December 2018
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The head of the US Department of Justice’s antitrust division has revealed concerns about the fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory licensing landscape in the US.   10 December 2018
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The EU has published its first “watch list” of websites and physical marketplaces that reportedly engage in the creation and distribution of counterfeit goods and pirated content.   10 December 2018

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