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The Russian government has legalised the import of goods into the country without the permission of IP owners, according to an announcement yesterday.   31 March 2022
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An Illinois judge has sided with technology company HP, in a decade-long dispute over the infringement of a data archival patent.   31 March 2022
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In a bid to provide clear rules on standard-essential patent licensing, the Japanese government has issued guidelines for those engaging in negotiation to follow.   31 March 2022
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The England and Wales High Court of Justice has ruled that Scottish department store The House of Bruar infringed designs for a heeled riding boot from English country fashion brand Fairfax & Favor.   30 March 2022
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The Australian government has unveiled plans to expand its patent box scheme to include the agricultural and low emissions technology sectors, just one year after the tax breaks were introduced.   30 March 2022
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Supermarket Asda may face a trademark battle over its new Just Essentials range, following the receipt of a legal letter from rival Waitrose.   30 March 2022
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An introduction to the metaverse. A review of some the potential legal issues. A specific look at non-fungible tokens and the implications for IP.   29 March 2022
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Samsung has been accused of infringing standard-essential patents in a patent pool of video encoding technology to which it was a prior contributor.   29 March 2022
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With the pan-European court looming, it is decision time for patent owners, says Julia Gwilt of Appleyard Lees.   29 March 2022
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The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether Andy Warhol’s “Prince Series” infringed a photographer's copyright, the outcome of which could change the law on ‘far use’.   29 March 2022

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