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The growth of Chinese e-commerce platforms has been mirrored by increasing IP infringement. Simon Tsi and Sue Gui at Chang Tsi & Partners look at remedies for rights owners. 17 November 2020
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Despite there being little international harmonisation, rights of publicity exist in various forms across the world—and there are common pitfalls, Tom Phillips finds. 17 November 2020
Trademarks
For nontraditional marks to be protectable, the rules must bend to match the nature of the marks themselves, argue Manisha Singh and Amaya Singh of LexOrbis. 17 November 2020
Copyright
Free trade may be a strong driver of economic growth, but it also facilitates illicit trade. Ed Pearcey finds out how various countries are tackling the challenge. 17 November 2020
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Balfour Beatty has been accused of allegedly infringing patents relating to a virtual augmented reality system of the US District Court of the Western District of Texas. 17 November 2020
Trademarks
It is easy to assume that brand restrictions are a problem only for particular industries, but as Peter Scott finds out, all brands need to be aware of the threat. 17 November 2020
Trademarks
The US Patent and Trademark Office has announced it will increase certain trademark fees, including trademark filings and Trademark Trial and Appeal Board filing fees, from January 2021. 17 November 2020
Patents
The USPTO has been gathering comments on the future of AI inventorship and patent eligibility. Frank DeCosta, Aliza Carrano, Amanda Stephenson and Harry Feng of Finnegan report on the findings. 17 November 2020
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American not-for-profit CampaignZERO has accused fellow not-for-profit StayWoke of trademark infringement, despite the alleged infringer owning the trademark in dispute. 17 November 2020
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