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The US Patent and Trademark Office has announced plans to issue patent and trademark registration certificates digitally from 2022 onwards.   13 December 2021
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As innovative businesses embrace new technologies, it is vital that IP practitioners have the skillset to ensure clients have adequate protection and clearance, says Manisha Singh of LexOrbis.   13 December 2021
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The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has asked the US Supreme Court to review the Second Circuit’s ruling that the late artist’s “Prince Series” infringed a photographer’s copyright.   10 December 2021
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China's National Intellectual Property Administration is running a special IP protection campaign to suppress infringements associated with the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games.   10 December 2021
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Merchant & Gould has launched a new US International Trade Commission litigation group specialising in Section 337 investigations.   9 December 2021
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As a well-planned strategy, joint defence is popular among large patent-holding companies to file patent infringement lawsuits that involve multiple defendants. This is particularly true in cases where a patent holder in the pharmaceutical field seeks to enforce its rights against many generic manufacturers.   9 December 2021
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Over two million copyright disputes were resolved in favour of content creators over the first six months of the year, the social media platform YouTube has revealed in a new report.   9 December 2021
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Nike has filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission asking the agency to block Adidas from importing its “Primeknit” sneakers into the US.   9 December 2021
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The continent’s patchwork of IP systems can seem like the Wild West, but Africa has plenty of protection if you know where to look, explains Mariëtte du Plessis, Simon Brown, Nicky Garnett, and Nthabiseng Phaswana of Adams & Adams.   9 December 2021
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A Canadian man who allegedly ran a videogame piracy group has agreed to pay Nintendo $10 million in damages.   8 December 2021

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