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The EU institutions are seeking to implement potentially wide-ranging restrictions on publicly-accessibly information in the .eu WHOIS database which threaten to severely restrict the ability to investigate and tackle online trademark infringements. Flip Petillion and Alexander Heirwegh of law firm Petillion report. 7 November 2018
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The former deputy general counsel of a Silicon Valley-based company has been appointed as deputy director of the US Patent and Trademark Office. 7 November 2018
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Ulmer & Berne has expanded the team in its Columbus, Ohio office with the addition of partner Rachael Rodman, who joins from Dinsmore & Shohl. 7 November 2018
Patents
Womble Bond Dickinson has appointed Brent Babcock, former partner at Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, as the new head of the firm’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board trials practice group. 7 November 2018
Patents
The number of European patent applications related to autonomous driving has grown 20 times faster than filings for other technologies in recent years, according to a study by the European Patent Office and the European Council for Automotive R&D. 7 November 2018
Patents
District Judge Lucy Koh yesterday ruled that Qualcomm must license its standard-essential patents to competitors, delivering a blow to the semiconductor company in its competition dispute with the US Federal Trade Commission. 7 November 2018
Patents
Apple, Amazon, and Google have been accused of infringing patents related to image and video processing in separate lawsuits filed by a Delaware-based company. 6 November 2018
Patents
Cozen O’Connor has strengthened its Minneapolis office with the addition of a senior attorney from US law firm Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner. 6 November 2018
Patents
Nathan Kelley, former solicitor and deputy general counsel for IP law at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), has joined Perkins Coie as a partner in Washington, DC. 6 November 2018
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President Xi Jinping yesterday claimed that China protects the interests of foreign companies and investors by punishing IP infringements and that “openness” is a trademark of the country’s trade practices. 6 November 2018
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