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Tour de France struggles against a German company's trademark | Nike faces invalidation and Google faces rejection | Amstel secures win over beer rival.   17 June 2024
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The new Trade Marks Act may provide some relief for enforcing international and service marks but questions remain around earlier international registrations, say Lisa van Zuydam and Kim Rampersadh of Adams & Adams.   17 June 2024
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As the whistle blows to kick off the tournament today, Marisa Woutersen explores how official sponsors and partners, broadcasters, and merchandise licensees are gearing up for match-winning opportunities.   14 June 2024
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Justices unanimously agree that rejecting Steve Elster’s mark did not contravene free speech rights | Court says the 'names clause’ is based on content not viewpoint.   14 June 2024
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Could a win for a Nordic ‘porous’ chocolate brand against Mondelez change how courts view colour marks? Muireann Bolger talks to Orkla’s in-house counsel to find out more.   13 June 2024
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Finnish health tech firm says Ultrahuman’s motion to stay would significantly prejudice case | Oura claims Indian company trying to circumvent ITC exclusion order.   13 June 2024
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London-based firm adds trio from Venner Shipley and Irwin Mitchell | New partners bring expertise across data protection, trademarks, electoral law and more.   13 June 2024
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Association says new host city will be announced in 2025 | Jewish and LGBTQ+ members of INTA had expressed concern over UAE venue | New location will be non-US, opening door for Europe options.   12 June 2024
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UK Court of Appeal rules in favour of Virgin, ordering Alaska Airlines to pay unpaid royalties | Verdict enforces an annual minimum royalty payment under their licensing agreement, despite Alaska Airlines not using the Virgin brand.   12 June 2024
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Federal Cartel Office says alliance of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, VW and ThyssenKrupp can go ahead | To avoid sanctions, the car makers must focus negotiations on SEPs that can be applied in other industries—not just automotive.   11 June 2024

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