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Get ready for five days of action-packed educational programs and networking opportunities! INTA 2019 Annual Meeting Co-Chairs share their thoughts on some of the best and brightest aspects of the event—the world’s largest gathering of global brand professionals.   18 May 2019
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Different jurisdictions have different remedies available for design patent infringement. A session today will cover relevant case law and the different legal remedies available in various parts of the world, as Saman Javed finds out.   18 May 2019
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Shyla Jones, Of Counsel at Ice Miller, LLP (USA), finds that INTA's Pro Bono Clearinghouse not only gives individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits the trademark advice they need, but it also gives her and other participating attorneys a sense of satisfaction.   18 May 2019
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Geographical indications provide robust protection to local producers, but can raise issues for applicants looking to sell legitimate competing products. Sarah Morgan finds out more.   18 May 2019
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From a Selfie Center to Puppies and Ice Cream, there is a lot going on at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center over the next five days—and lots of volunteers to help you find your way.   18 May 2019
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Dan Plane and Joe Simone of SIPS (China) outline the major changes to the administration of IP in China.   18 May 2019
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INTA’s Brand & New podcast series provides a platform for open dialogue with leaders and visionaries across intellectual property. Peter Scott spoke to podcast host Audrey Dauvet to find out more.   18 May 2019
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Young people expect brands to align with and reflect their own morals and values, according to a new report.   17 May 2019
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Advocate general Manuel Campos Sánchez-Bordona has given his option on the ability of the European Union Intellectual Property Office to revoke its own decisions on occasions when inadequate reasons were given for them.   17 May 2019
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The UK’s specialist IP court has sided with British cycle company Whyte Bikes in its copyright infringement dispute with the current title sponsor of the Haas Formula 1 team.   17 May 2019

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