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Two individuals, including a gaming YouTuber, filed a complaint against the gaming giant accusing it of violating antitrust laws | Allegations of creating a “100% monopoly”, stifling competition, and restricting economic opportunities. 19 February 2024
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IPOS dismisses tech giant’s opposition to IT security firm’s mark |
Google had asserted rights over ‘Gmail’ but failed to prove marks were confusingly similar. 16 February 2024
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As the UPC Court of Appeal confirms that legal representation is required to request access to court documents, Nicholas Fox and Alex Robinson of Mathys & Squire explain why the court’s actions have not met expectations. 16 February 2024
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Aldi’s win in a dispute with a cider brewery offers some important takeaways and tips for brand owners, says Roland Mallinson of Taylor Wessing. 16 February 2024
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Carmakers accused of infringing patents owned by a non-practising entity say PTAB erred in application of previous case law | Ford says basis for denial would set ‘dangerous new precedent’. 15 February 2024
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The creation of the Intellectual Property Prosecution signals tougher stance on IP crime | Cases likely to cover patents, schematic designs of integrated circuits, plant varieties, and industrial models | Move comes after the country faced years of criticism over allegations that it enabled pirated sports broadcasting. 15 February 2024
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The unintended consequences of President Biden’s proposal to dictate prices would destroy the US’ thriving tech transfer framework—and in industries far beyond pharmaceuticals, explain former USPTO directors Andrei Iancu and David Kappos. 15 February 2024
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Firm says that new team is “unique in legal landscape of integrated compliance”. 15 February 2024
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The gaming developer and a choreographer settle their copyright clash | Case relates to a dance move featured in the popular game | Questions raised about eligibility of choreography copyright protection. 14 February 2024
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Setback for US author Sarah Silverman and others as judge grants in part OpenAI’s motion to dismiss their claims | ChatGPT owner must still face direct copyright allegations | Move follows Meta’s success in part-dismissal of Silverman’s separate complaint. 14 February 2024
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