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US Customs and Border Protection has seized a large number of counterfeit, unapproved or substandard COVID-19 products, as counterfeiters continue to take advantage of the pandemic.   8 June 2020
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For people starting out in any field, it’s important to learn from the ones who are already making their mark. WIPR spoke to some of the 2019 Class of Trailblazers about their advice for those entering the IP profession and the challenges they’ve overcome.   5 June 2020
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US burger chain In-N-Out today, June 5 secured an injunction at the Federal Court of Australia against two local businessmen who infringed its trademarks.   5 June 2020
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The English High Court has blocked Manchester United from raising new claims involving a “Football Manager” fan website in its lawsuit against the makers of the video game.   5 June 2020
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has affirmed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) ruling that invalidated claims in a Huawei patent challenged by Samsung.   5 June 2020
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What lessons can be learned from 3M’s determined campaign against the alleged price-gouging of its face masks? Angela He and Zachary Alinder of Sideman & Bancroft report.   5 June 2020
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Bullying, a dearth of opportunities and lower pay are just some of the reasons why the legal profession is bleeding its minority groups. Sarah Morgan investigates.   4 June 2020
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Australian internet service provider Telstra has persuaded the country’s Federal Court to modify a site-blocking injunction the ISP feared would put it at a competitive disadvantage, in a test case for Australia’s updated site-blocking regime.   4 June 2020
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While Germany remains the strongest European patent power, it is losing ground worldwide and the international balance of power in innovation is shifting, according to a report from German foundation Bertelsmann Stiftung.   4 June 2020
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A former police officer has been jailed for selling illegal devices that bypassed paid-for TV content and cost legitimate service providers more than £2 million.   4 June 2020

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