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The US Supreme Court has agreed to review a copyright dispute between fabric designer Unicolors and retailer H&M, during which it will assess a pressing question of whether inaccuracies can invalidate copyright registrations.   2 June 2021
Patents
The much-anticipated review into the legality of making oral proceedings by video conference at the European Patent Office compulsory has been postponed.   1 June 2021
Patents
Facebook has beaten patent infringement claims levied at its Facebook Live feature and successfully invalidated its opponents patent, according to a ruling handed down by the England and Wales High Court.   1 June 2021
Patents
In a win for Nokia, German automaker Daimler has agreed to pay the tech company for using its patents in the culmination of a closely watched dispute between the two companies.   1 June 2021
Patents
Trademarks have dominated Cape Verde’s IP field at the expense of other rights such as patents and industrial designs for many years. But this scenario could be about to change, says Diana Pereira of Inventa International.   1 June 2021
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After many years in the making, IBM and IPwe made a ground-breaking announcement earlier this year which may have widespread repercussions across the IP sphere.   1 June 2021
Patents
British American Tobacco’s Vuse e-cigarettes infringe patents owned by rival tobacco company Fuma International, a US court has ruled, with one remaining issue to be decided at trial.   28 May 2021
Copyright
The music industry is "waging war on the internet,” Cox Communications has told a federal appeals court in its effort to overturn a $1 billion damages award for music piracy.   28 May 2021
Influential Women in IP
As US Mental Health Awareness Month (May) draws to a close, mental health campaigner Emily Collins, vice president of Kilburn & Strode’s San Francisco’s liaison office, reflects on how wellbeing and work success are inextricably linked.   28 May 2021
Trademarks
Lidl has been forced to pull its Hampstead London Dry Gin from shelves after losing a legal dispute with gin maker Hendrick’s at Scotland’s Court of Session.   27 May 2021

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