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The newly rebranded Expedia Group, Inc. faces unusual trademark enforcement challenges as an online company, and is looking forward to a major relocation in 2019, as Expedia Group Senior Counsel Michael Graham tells Ed Conlon. 19 May 2018
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Counterfeit pharmaceuticals can cause problems far beyond brand damage and trademark infringement, as Aaron McDonald learns from two industry insiders. 19 May 2018
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In a closed, sold-out session today, government officials, corporate in-house representatives, and digital commerce service providers will have a rare opportunity to exchange best practices and views on tackling online counterfeiting. Aislinn Burton reports. 19 May 2018
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Ever wondered how your favorite sports team tackles counterfeit goods? A session on Monday will have the answers. Aaron McDonald interviews one of the panelists. 19 May 2018
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When the 10,800+ registrants converge beginning today for INTA’s 140th Annual Meeting, busy schedules will be the norm. 19 May 2018
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“Trade secrets” is a broad category. They may encompass technical information (such as technical drawings, pharmaceutical recipes, or chemical formulae) or business information (such as customer lists, or profit calculations). 19 May 2018
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Technology is changing the face of the trademark search industry, and law firms and brand owners need to keep pace with the developments, says Benoit Fallenius of Markify. 19 May 2018
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Companies operating in the French-speaking Québec province in Canada should be aware of the rules governing which language they should display their trademarks in, as Suzanne Antal and Micheline Dessureault of Joli-Coeur Lacasse Avocats explain. 19 May 2018
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Brexit discussions between European authorities and the UK have moved forward and the alarmist communication of the European Commission on December 1, 2017, which was countersigned by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, has to be reconsidered in light of the agreement proposed by the Commission and published on February 28, 2018 (European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement TF50 [2018] Commission to EU 27, 28 February 2018). 19 May 2018
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Since 2003, the national legislator has dictated specific sanctions against the use of “made in Italy” and any other signs or pictures, including trademarks, which may lead consumers to infer an Italian origin of a product when it is not Italian. References have been made to the Italian flag and pictures of famous monuments (the Roman Colosseum, the cathedral and tower of Florence, etc). 19 May 2018
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