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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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An association of app developers wants the US Supreme Court to reverse a Federal Circuit ruling in favour of Ericsson over TCL.   4 June 2020
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Borghildur Erlingsdóttir, director general of the Icelandic Intellectual Property Office, sees massive opportunities at a time when Iceland’s economy is at a turning point, drawing on its old industries to drive innovation, as she tells Sarah Morgan.   3 June 2020
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Last year the UK Intellectual Property Office ran into the same problem that its US counterpart faced three years ago: what happens when the meaning of traditionally offensive or abusive terms changes, and how should IP offices react? Rory O’Neill reports.   3 June 2020

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