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Will litigation over the groundbreaking cancer technology seen elsewhere reach the Australian market? Grant Shoebridge and Naomi Pearce of Pearce IP explore. 22 June 2022
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Japan has suffered from trade secret infringement by Korean companies who enticed Japanese employees. It significantly damaged national interest. 21 June 2022
Trademarks
Brands can become infatuated with new technology trends, but they need to take it slowly before embarking on a long-term relationship with the latest market darling, finds Muireann Bolger. 21 June 2022
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The Hollywood copyright expert talks to Sarah Speight about his latest litigation case: “Top Gun: Maverick”. 21 June 2022
Patents
Australia’s IP office, IP Australia, and the European Patent Office (EPO) have agreed to continue the patent prosecution highway (PPH) programme, following a successful pilot phase. 21 June 2022
Patents
A backlog of more than 45,000 patent, trademark and design examinations has been cleared for the first time in several years, according to the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). 20 June 2022
Patents
General Electric (GE) has infringed a wind turbine patent owned by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, according to a jury in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts. 20 June 2022
Copyright
The alleged theft of actor Seth Green’s “bored ape” non-fungible token has highlighted some unsettled IP issues, says Mauricio Uribe of Knobbe Martens. 20 June 2022
Patents
Chemicals company DuPont has brought legal action against aerospace firm Hutchinson over alleged infringement of two of its patented flame-retardant materials used in aviation. 17 June 2022
Trademarks
Was a caterpillar cake suit between Marks & Spencer and Aldi ‘likely to fail’? A panel at INTA this year unpicked the case and similar disputes from around the world. 17 June 2022
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