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Two diverging sets of guidelines for the licensing of standard-essential patents for 5G technology and the internet of things were published earlier today, as the opposing sides continue to clash over best practice. 13 June 2019
Trademarks
Huawei has filed several applications to trademark its HongMeng operating system in 11
countries. 13 June 2019
Copyright
Brands are increasingly conscious that their responsibilities extend far beyond their shareholders. INTA President David Lossignol explains how brands can shape the world for the better, and the role the association is playing in that struggle. 12 June 2019
Trademarks
Disruption was the theme of our recent spring conference, and I could not think of a more apt way to describe the past year, and indeed the most recent few years, in the IP professions, says Tania Clark, president of the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys. 12 June 2019
Copyright
The resistance of the European patent system to the effects of Brexit is good news for the UK, although the situation for trademarks is different, says Neil Lampert, deputy chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys. 12 June 2019
Trademarks
The Court of Justice of the European Union has today, June 12, ruled that national disclaimers attached to trademark registrations which exclude one element of the mark from an analysis of likelihood of confusion are in breach of EU law. 12 June 2019
Patents
South Korean smartphone maker LG Electronics has opposed Qualcomm’s request for a stay after a US court found Qualcomm had violated antitrust laws. 12 June 2019
Copyright
There are several IP considerations to bear in mind when using, integrating and contributing to open source software, says Daniel Tarr of Duane Morris. 12 June 2019
Copyright
Lego is suing an American manufacturer of child educational materials over figurines which the toymaker says infringe its trademarks and copyright. 11 June 2019
Patents
Following yesterday’s US Supreme Court decision in Return Mail v United States Postal Service, the government is now faced with restricted options to challenge patents, according to lawyers. 11 June 2019
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