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The strength of moral rights in Dutch copyright law has in January 2017 been illustrated in two legal disputes concerning the renovation of architectural buildings.   24 May 2017
Patents
A “staggering blow” was dealt to non-practising entities yesterday as the US Supreme Court handed down its decision in TC Heartland v Kraft Foods.   23 May 2017
Patents
Nokia and Apple have settled all litigation related to their IP dispute and have entered into a patent licensing agreement.   23 May 2017
Copyright
The number of claims brought at the UK’s specialist IP court have increased by nearly 70%, a sign that its simplified trial procedures are working, lawyers have said.   23 May 2017
Patents
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute that should clear up rules surrounding the inter partes review procedure at the US Patent and Trademark Office.   23 May 2017
Trademarks
Trademark disputes linked to the music group The Drifters have been rumbling on since 1958, and most recently the Fourth Circuit ruled on the doctrine of issue preclusion, writes James Slattery of Birch Stewart Kolasch Birch.   23 May 2017
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Mr. Justice Arnold, the judge in charge of the English Patents Court, talks Brexit and its impact on trademark law in the country.   23 May 2017
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The ASEAN region has embarked on a ten-year IP plan, with accession to the Madrid Protocol one of the core aims. Ed Conlon analyzes progress so far.   23 May 2017
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INTA’s Regional Offices are working hard to promote trademark harmonization, but there are many challenges on the way. Sarah Morgan speaks to three INTA staff members working in this area.   23 May 2017
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Almost a year after Mexico implemented a trademark opposition system, rights owners are coming to grips with the new regime.   23 May 2017

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