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There is an annual loss of approximately €56 billion across the European Union due to counterfeit products, the European Union Intellectual Property Office has said. 6 June 2019
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A California-based coffee brand has announced that global construction equipment manufacturer Caterpillar is attempting to cancel one of the brand’s trademarks. 6 June 2019
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An Indian court has issued an injunction restraining Taiwanese technology company Asus from using the ‘Zen’ and ‘Zenfone’ trademarks after a passing off suit brought by a local mobile phone manufacturer. 6 June 2019
Patents
With a new law in place, applicants for patents in Antigua and Barbuda should feel the benefit, reports Sophie Peat of HSM IP. 5 June 2019
Copyright
American rappers Kanye West and Kid Cudi have claimed that their use of a sample was protected by the doctrine of fair use, after they were accused of copyright infringement. 5 June 2019
Copyright
A sub-committee of the Canadian House of Commons, the lower chamber of the country’s parliament, has rejected calls from industry groups to recommend a site-blocking regime and limit safe-harbour provisions for internet service providers in order to combat online piracy. 5 June 2019
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European IP law firm, Withers & Rogers, has moved to larger offices in Munich, as a response to a “growing demand for specialist IP services in Europe”, the firm said. 5 June 2019
Trademarks
A dispute has arisen over ownership of trademark rights related to the late Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. 5 June 2019
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A lawsuit brought by Huawei against a former employee who allegedly stole trade secrets is underway in the US. 5 June 2019
Trademarks
Recent court rulings in Brazil should bring comfort to trademark owners, as Paulo Armando Innocente de Souza and Rafaella Gonçalves Franco of Daniel Law report. 5 June 2019
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