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While the PTAB’s decision in Hulu provides some guidance for post-grant proceedings, there is still no bright-line rule as to what constitutes a “printed publication”. Eugene Perez of Birch Stewart Kolasch Birch examines current case rulings.   22 November 2020
Patents
Jaguar Land Rover has sought to bar imports of Audi, Porsche, Lamborghini and Volkswagen vehicles into the US on the grounds that these models have infringed its patent.   20 November 2020
Patents
Many IP offices are investing in artificial intelligence technologies such as machine learning and neural networks to develop innovative services for users. James Nurton looks at some of the new tools.   20 November 2020
Trademarks
Regional IP systems may offer greater simplicity and efficiency to trademark applicants over national ones. James Nurton looks at some opportunities being explored around the world.   20 November 2020
Trademarks
As the world’s largest e-commerce retail market, China is a beacon for foreign brands. For companies looking to get online in China, there also is a lot to do offline. Sarah Morgan reports.   20 November 2020
Influential Women in IP
Members of INTA’s Young Practitioners Committee speak out about their changing roles, the impact of technology, and other relevant issues as they look to the future. Sarah Morgan highlights their insights.   20 November 2020
Copyright
Despite the fact that traditional knowledge doesn’t fit squarely within our current IP systems, there is much to be gained by the indigenous communities who hold this knowledge and the brands that choose to work with them. Sarah Morgan reports.   19 November 2020
Patents
Only applicants with a UK or Channel Island “address for service” will be accepted for new applications and requests to start contentious proceedings before the UK Intellectual Property Office, starting January 1.   19 November 2020
Trademarks
Coca-Cola has lost its bid to avoid paying a substantial portion of a $3.4 billion tax bill levied by the US Inland Revenue Service, at the US Tax Court on Wednesday, November 18.   19 November 2020
Trademarks
Brand restrictions in the food and beverage industry are spreading, including in Latin America and potentially beyond. Rory O’Neill reports.   19 November 2020

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