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The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys has written to the IPO and IP minister asking for a change of rules | Problem has grown since Brexit, says CITMA president | Majority of members’ clients have incurred extra costs as a result. 6 June 2023
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Japan’s new council on AI strategy challenges government over risks presented by absence of AI regulation | Warnings come as government states that copyright protection will not apply when used by AI. 5 June 2023
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The appointment of Jamie Rowlands aims to boost the firm’s standard-essential patents work and footing in the Chinese market. 5 June 2023
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How and when can national actions block ‘opt-ins’ to the UPC? Sebastian Fuchs and Annika Kohlstock of EIP Amar dig into the court’s Rules of Procedure. 5 June 2023
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Antonio Campinos and Klaus Grabinski discussed innovation, accessibility, and the future during a live celebratory event. 2 June 2023
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IP transactions expert is appointed head of UK IP to strengthen the firm’s digital economy practice. 2 June 2023
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An iconic hotel shaped like a guitar can be registered in the US as a three-dimensional trademark, despite initially being rejected as non-distinctive. The case proves that a striking design doesn’t guarantee trademark rights for building shapes, discovers Sarah Speight. 2 June 2023
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With years of breaking developments, interviews and analysis to draw from, here are some of WIPR’s most-read UPC stories. 1 June 2023
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A project decades in the making, the Unified Patent Court and Unitary Patent promise to change the European IP landscape, writes Marisa Woutersen. 1 June 2023
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Texas judge issues order requiring all briefs to have not been created using generative AI tools | Platforms such as ChatGPT ‘make stuff up’ and are ‘unbound by any sense of duty, honour, or justice’, he said | EU hints at AI code of conduct 'within weeks'. 1 June 2023
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