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Singer Taylor Swift’s inability to shake off an infringement suit over her chart-topping anthem reflects the complex copyright issues facing musicians, say Edward Weisz and Keren Goldberger of Cozen O’Connor.   7 January 2022
Patents
The England and Wales High Court has invalidated an InterDigital standard-essential patent related to 3G technology, the latest high court ruling in the company’s ongoing dispute with Chinese tech company Lenovo.   7 January 2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic threw a spotlight on the best practices for building a successful online presence. WIPR spoke with Haydn Simpson of BrandShelter, a CentralNIC company, to find out more.   7 January 2022
Copyright
As the videogame industry has emerged as the most-profitable entertainment medium, it is now more important than ever for IP professionals to be clued into the zeitgeist.   7 January 2022
Patents
The most extensive training programme that the European Patent Office has run with non-European offices is set to make a difference, explains Marisol Cardoso of Inventa.   6 January 2022
Copyright
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will receive an undisclosed amount from Associated Newspapers Limited after the publisher was found to have infringed her copyright.   6 January 2022
Copyright
Film director Quentin Tarantino has confirmed auction dates for the sale of non-fungible tokens of his landmark film, Pulp Fiction, despite facing a copyright infringement suit by movie studio, Miramax, over these plans.   6 January 2022
Patents
Nike has accused competitor Lululemon Athletica of infringing six fitness tech patents by making and selling an at-home “Mirror Gym” and an accompanying mobile app.   6 January 2022
Trademarks
The US Patent and Trademark Office has outlined its new administrative process for investigating “suspicious” trademark applications in a notice published today, January 5.   5 January 2022
Copyright
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has overturned a district court’s decision to certify class status for musicians and composers suing the recording archive Wolfgang’s Vault for copyright infringement.   5 January 2022

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