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Trademarks
The Court of Justice of the European Union has dismissed an appeal by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, in a case that surrounds interpretation of the significant IP Translator judgment.   12 October 2017
Trademarks
If you have an international registration that designates Mexico, using local counsel is crucial to avoiding sticky legal situations, say Christian Thomae and Jonathan Rangel of Dumont.   12 October 2017
Trademarks
Since the replacement of several Decrees with one IP Law, Turkey now offers a much stronger system for protecting rights, particularly trademarks, as Mine Güner, Canan Aktaş and Selma Yılmaz of Esin Attorney Partnership explain.   12 October 2017
Patents
António Campinos, the executive director of the European Union Intellectual Property Office, has been described as a “sensible” replacement for European Patent Office president Benoît Battistelli.   11 October 2017
Trademarks
Two applications have been filed for ‘Take a Knee’ at the US Patent and Trademark Office, following widespread discussion of the political slogan.   11 October 2017
Patents
A US judge has dismissed claims of patent overcharging against CPA Global after approving a final settlement with the plaintiff, Run Them Sweet.   11 October 2017
Copyright
A report released today by professional services network PwC has revealed that the copyright industry is the third largest sector of the Australian economy.   11 October 2017
Trademarks
Not every use of another party’s trademark as a keyword or metatag is illegal, but it will be if it leads to confusion or is used to deceive customers, says Sabrina Machei of Dennemeyer & Associates.   11 October 2017
Patents
Patent cases before US district courts are predicted to drop by 13% in 2017, while disputes at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board increased by nearly 10% year-on-year, a report has found.   10 October 2017
Trademarks
Europe’s highest court has said that article 22(4) of the Brussels Regulation, a provision dealing with the exclusive jurisdiction of courts, does not apply to disputes over trademark ownership.   10 October 2017

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