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The director of the 1977 horror film “Friday the 13th” has asked the Second Circuit to overturn a district court ruling which stripped him of his rights to the film’s screenplay.   5 June 2019
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Recent case law in India has clarified the limits of design protection, say C.A. Brijesh and Rohan Seth of Remfry & Sagar.   5 June 2019
Patents
Growing without sacrificing quality is a challenge facing all ambitious companies. As IP Centrum moves into patent renewals in earnest, the company is addressing that challenge head-on, as WIPR finds out.   4 June 2019
Patents
There are a range of strategies to employ in order to maximise the value and earning potential of your patent portfolio, says Paul J. Sutton of Sutton Magidoff.   4 June 2019
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The Chinese government has issued a robust defence of the country’s IP regime and rejected allegations of technology theft as an “unfounded fabrication” in a white paper on the continuing trade talks with the US.   4 June 2019
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A US for-profit education services provider is suing a competitor and two former employees, alleging that they conspired to steal trade secrets and confidential information about the company.   4 June 2019
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An American basketball player has accused Nike of defrauding the US Copyright Office, alleging that the shoemaker made false claims about the authorship of a logo.   4 June 2019
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A US-based coffeehouse and roaster has filed a trademark infringement suit against a competitor which infuses its coffee with cannabidiol.   4 June 2019
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Is an open or closed patent strategy the best way forward to promote innovation and technological development? Moira Sivills of Minesoft investigates.   3 June 2019
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According to Law 1733/1987, patentable inventions must be new, involve an inventive step and be susceptible to industrial application. They may concern a product, a process or an industrial application. An invention is considered as involving an inventive step if, with regard to the state of the art, it is not obvious to the skilled person; it will be considered as susceptible to industrial application if the subject matter can be made or used in any field of industry.   3 June 2019

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