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As geopolitical priorities shift, IP is playing an increasingly important role in political disputes, as WIPR reports. 11 April 2019
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As the US and China remain at trade loggerheads, WIPR investigates whether the Trump administration is overreaching the scope of its trade tools in its fight against Chinese bad actors. 11 April 2019
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Chinese efforts to clean up the country’s reputation on IP enforcement are continuing apace as the government releases further updates on the new Foreign Investment Law. 11 April 2019
Trademarks
American clothing company Patagonia has accused the North American subsidiary of the world’s largest brewery of filing “false evidence” with the US Patent and Trademark Office in order to “unlawfully” obtain a mark for ‘Patagonia’ in relation to beer. 10 April 2019
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Europe’s highest court has rejected a bid from the owners of electric-powered racing series Formula E after a lower court revoked its trademark. 10 April 2019
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German electronics company Bury has asked the European Commission to begin an antitrust investigation into Nokia patents. 10 April 2019
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A dispute between Netherlands-based anti-piracy organisation BREIN and Usenet provider News-Service Europe has been referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union. 10 April 2019
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IBM has filed a complaint against travel technology company Expedia, alleging that it is infringing three of its patents. 10 April 2019
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Quarles & Brady has expanded its IP group with the addition of four patent attorneys. 10 April 2019
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Alberto Casado Cerviño, the European Patent Office’s former vice president, has joined Spanish IP boutique Baylos. 10 April 2019
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