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A California jury has ruled in favour of Stone Brewing in its four-year trademark infringement dispute with Molson Coors over who was first to use “stone” branding in connection with beer.   28 March 2022
Influential Women in IP
Coca-Cola US has formally renounced the controversial diversity and inclusion proposals unveiled by its former general counsel Bradley Gayton last year, it has been revealed.   28 March 2022
Copyright
The removal of rights from ‘unfriendly countries’ will cause an exodus of know-how too, explain Alina Popescu and Flavia Ștefura of MPR Partners.   28 March 2022
Patents
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has made a rare criticism of a precedential opinion panel decision, as it upheld a Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruling in favour of oil drilling tech company DynaEnergetics.   25 March 2022
Patents
As the launch of Europe's Unified Patent Court draws closer, its Administrative Committee has said it will allow UK patent attorneys to practise before the court.   25 March 2022
Influential Women in IP
Rebecca Campbell of Mewburn Ellis outlines the challenges faced by neurodivergent lawyers   24 March 2022
Patents
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak released the government’s spring statement yesterday, March 23, delivering tax breaks for IP owners undertaking research and development in the AI, quantum computing, and robotics sectors.   24 March 2022
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California-based Comet Technologies has been handed a $40 million reward by a jury in a trade secret case against rival XP Power, which it claimed poached employees and misappropriated its trade secrets relating to semiconductor manufacturing.   24 March 2022
Trademarks
Businesses and IP owners need to be clued into the complicated world of NFTs in order to arm themselves against the looming threat of infringement in the industry, says Rola Daaboul is special counsel at Akerman   24 March 2022
Copyright
By applying the copyright exception to an ‘analogue’ work, a German court reflected our digital reality, says Christiane Stuetzle of Morrison & Foerster.   23 March 2022

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