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Ferrero Rocher has been awarded an injunction as well as damages against a Chinese company which produced “lookalike” chocolates in violation of an earlier trade dress injunction.   11 April 2018
Copyright
People in Spain accessed illegal content 4 billion times last year, equating to nearly €21.9 billion in lost revenues, according to Spanish football league LaLiga.   10 April 2018
Trademarks
The UK’s Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy has applied to register the iconic image of the head of Queen Elizabeth II.   10 April 2018
Copyright
Vietnam has introduced new copyright legislation today, with one practitioner in the region saying it is intended to simplify the country’s provisions relating to copyright applications.   10 April 2018
Copyright
The European Union Intellectual Property Office has launched a four-year project which aims to strengthen IP rights systems in Southeast Asia.   10 April 2018
Trademarks
Brinkhof has expanded its trademark practice with the appointment of Sophie Gauquier-Rutgers.   10 April 2018
Trademarks
Fish & Richardson has strengthened its trademark and copyright group with the addition of a former principal and partner at Sutton McAughan Deaver.   10 April 2018
Patents
A trade group representing technology companies including Apple, Amazon and Google has urged the US to build an international coalition to take on China’s trade practices and IP rules instead of focusing on tariffs.   10 April 2018
Jurisdiction reports
On January 10, 2018, the Investigative Authority (IA) of the Federal Commission of Economic Competition (COFECE) published in the Federal Official Gazette a notice that it was initiating a new investigatory procedure on the investigation with file number IO-001-2017. The probe was to determine the existence of an unlawful concentration of companies in the market for the distribution and wholesale of pharmaceutical, personal care and beauty products.   9 April 2018
Patents
Patents and trade secrets seem like opposite sides of a scale. Trade secrets derive their legal protection from their inherently secretive nature, whereas patents can be protected only through disclosure of the invention—the specification in a patent application must describe the invention in a manner that would enable one with ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention without an undue amount of experimentation.   9 April 2018

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