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A subsidiary of Seoul Semiconductor has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the Netherlands, looking to bar the sale of allegedly copycat UV light-emitting diode products throughout Europe.   16 February 2022
Trademarks
The Supreme Court of Georgia in the US has affirmed a win for Google, with its refusal to revive allegations that the tech company improperly profited off the name “Edible Arrangements” in its keyword advertising.   16 February 2022
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February is Black History Month in the US and a time to reflect on the stark lessons of the past and how corporations and firms can help build a brighter future for all, says Theresa Conduah of Haynes Boone.   16 February 2022
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In 2020, Sharp filed patent infringement lawsuits against Tesla Motors Japan in the Tokyo District Court on the grounds of infringing of Long Term Evolution standard patents. It will be interesting to observe whether the impact of Daimler being defeated in the Mannheim District Court and the Munich District Court in Germany, a major home of automobile manufacture, will be recreated in Japan, also an automobile powerhouse.   15 February 2022
Trademarks
The China National Intellectual Property Administration has unveiled a plan to crack down on bogus trademark filings that infringe on the rights of Olympic athletes, including the skiing champion and fashion model Eileen Gu.   15 February 2022
Trademarks
Artist Mason Rothschild is attempting to secure the dismissal of a trademark infringement suit brought against him by Hermès over Rothschild’s sale of non-fungible tokens of the fashion brand’s iconic Birkin bag.   15 February 2022
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A recent WACO win for Chinese lighting company Jiaxing Super Lighting shows how it's the case you present, not the nationality of the party that matters in US patent litigation, Matt Berstein and Miguel Bombach of Perkins Coie explain.   15 February 2022
Copyright
A Virginia district court has awarded several record labels, including Warner Records, Sony Music Entertainment, UMG Recordings and others $82.9 million in statutory damages in a revived lawsuit against two YouTube-ripping music piracy sites.   14 February 2022
Patents
Last year was the fastest year-on-year growth for the World Intellectual Property Organization’s international trademark system since 2005.   14 February 2022
Patents
An EPO decision that applicants no longer need to amend their description to be consistent with the claims will be welcomed by applicants and attorneys alike, says Andy Attfield of Reddie & Grose.   14 February 2022

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