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Global trademark systems are becoming increasingly harmonized and, even though Brexit has threatened to act as a destabilizing force, the Madrid System is flourishing, as Aaron McDonald reports.   21 May 2018
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Starbucks Coffee Company, which calls Seattle home, encounters a high volume of trademark infringement, but its response must be tempered by wider considerations, as Director and Expert Senior Counsel Batur Oktay tells Aislinn Burton.   21 May 2018
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INTA’s Opening Ceremony was full of surprises, including fish throwing, origami, and INTA’s 2018 President Tish Berard rocking out on guitar to Nirvana.   21 May 2018
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While there may be challenges facing trademark owners, the Trademark 5 has outlined projects to help protect brands’ rights.   21 May 2018
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The EU General Court has ruled that trademark applications for ‘teaespresso’ and ‘tèespresso’ are both too similar to earlier marks for ‘Tpresso’.   21 May 2018
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Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel has announced that Elizabeth Morgan has joined the firm as trademark counsel.   21 May 2018
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The US Patent and Trademark Office has granted US multinational toy company Hasbro a trademark for the scent of Play-Doh.   21 May 2018
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The US and China have agreed not to impose tariffs on each other in a trade dispute that had been sparked in part by IP concerns.   21 May 2018
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The US Customs and Border Protection has announced that it seized numerous pieces of counterfeit designer jewellery.   21 May 2018
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The Cayman Islands’ new trademark law, which came into effect in August 2017, has brought important positive changes, even if there were a few bumps in the road, as Sophie Davies of HSM explains.   21 May 2018

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