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The COVID-19 pandemic and the necessity of remote working poses unprecedented challenges to business development in IP, but offers some unexpected benefits too. Nicole Gorlier, legal consultant at Interpatent and a member of the International Trademark Association (INTA)’s young practitioners committee, provides an update the committee’s second virtual discussion.   22 July 2020
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The Internet Archive and the non-profit behind Wikipedia have withdrawn their lawsuits against a software company who accused them of patent infringement.   21 July 2020
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Despite options at its disposal and large-scale health crises, the South African government has chosen not to go down the compulsory licensing route, as Marco Vatta of Spoor & Fisher explains.   21 July 2020
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The World Intellectual Property Organization has unveiled the “Madrid Application Assistant”, which automatically records all the information required to complete an international trademark application.   21 July 2020
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The UK has formally withdrawn its ratification of the agreement to establish the Unified Patent Court, spelling a definitive end to British involvement in the project.   20 July 2020
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Norton Rose Fulbright has added IP lawyer Zayd Alathari as a partner to its Riyadh office.   20 July 2020
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has unveiled a set of temporary fee reductions that will come into force at the end of this month until March 2021.   20 July 2020
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Shanghai police have uncovered counterfeit goods valued at more then than 1.7bn yuan (US$242m), and exposed 240 criminal counterfeiting dens this year during a major crackdown on IP violations in the country.   20 July 2020
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The European Commission has launched a competition inquiry into the Internet of Things sector, focusing on potentially abusive practices related to standards and data.   20 July 2020
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The US International Trade Commission (USITC) will investigate the importation of fitness devices by several sports management companies, it announced in a notice posted on July 16.   20 July 2020

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