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The Court of Justice of the European Union has today clarified the meaning of ‘course of trade’ when counterfeit goods are imported and then exported, spelling bad news for individuals importing fake goods for the benefit of a third party. 30 April 2020
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The US Patent Trial and Appeal Board has launched a new programme aimed at fostering the development of the next generation of patent practitioners. 30 April 2020
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The English High Court has trimmed Sky’s trademarks down to cover more specific types of computer software, but US company SkyKick is still liable for infringing the IP. 29 April 2020
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US mobile research company InterDigital has agreed a patent licence with Chinese smartphone maker Huawei after two years of negotiations. 29 April 2020
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There have been numerous changes relating to IP regulations in Poland. One of the most significant is the establishment of specialised IP courts. 29 April 2020
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The liability of e-commerce platforms acting in the capacity of intermediaries has been subject to judicial scrutiny in India in the recent past under various business scenarios. 29 April 2020
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The Court of Justice of the European Union will resume hearings from May 25, if conditions allow, while, in the US, courts are considering a gradual reopening. 29 April 2020
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Christopher Kroon of Duane Morris outlines the role non-disclosure agreements may play as companies band together to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. 29 April 2020
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David Potter of HGF explains the headline findings of a survey on brand protection post-Brexit. 28 April 2020
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Jaime Rodriguez and Abraham Díaz of Olivares explain how so-called ‘dynamic’ injunctions have been implemented in Mexico to counter IP infringement in the digital world. 24 April 2020
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