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As brands increasingly look to adopt stronger policies on corporate social responsibility, many law firms are also looking for ways to establish a brand identity as a socially responsible enterprise.   23 May 2019
Patents
A licensing program developer, Via Licensing Corporation, has purchased nearly 100 Long Term Evolution standard-essential patents.   23 May 2019
Patents
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit yesterday sided with Sony in its appeal against the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s final decision in an inter partes review of a patent directed to the storage of audio data.   23 May 2019
Patents
A US court has found that Qualcomm’s “no licence, no chips” business practice violates antitrust laws and gives the mobile chip maker an unlawfully dominant position in the market.   23 May 2019
Jurisdiction reports
On March 20, 2019 the court of The Hague handed down its noteworthy decision on the trade secrets of Future Crops, a Dutch cooperative enterprise, on its method for the vertical cultivation of herbs. The case concerned the infringement of trade secrets by Certhon Build, a Dutch limited liability company, relating to Future Crops’ developed system to vertically cultivate herbs.   22 May 2019
Jurisdiction reports
There have been discussions and different projects pending about regulating the legal services in Russia for a long time. None of those projects has led to major changes, until now. It seems that now there is a real will for actual changes in the Russian legal services system. A new reform project is pending.   22 May 2019
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The European Union Intellectual Property Office and EURid, the registry manager of the .eu and .ею country code top-level domains, has launched a new service designed to help European Union trade mark applicants tackle cybersquatting and bad faith domain name registrations.   22 May 2019
Patents
The development of connected and autonomous vehicles has “huge scope for patenting and earning revenue from licences” but on the flip-side there is also the potential for increased litigation when disputes arise, according to a new report.   22 May 2019
Trademarks
The UK Intellectual Property Office has delivered a mixed judgment in a trademark opposition involving Scottish brewery BrewDog.   22 May 2019
Patents
An Indian auto parts company is suing motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield and its North American subsidiary in the US, alleging that Royal Enfield used a free sample to “reverse engineer” patent-protected technology.   22 May 2019

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