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The makers of the multiplayer hit game “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” has sued a Singapore company for allegedly making rip-off versions of its game as well as Apple and Google for publishing it on its app stores.   12 January 2022
Patents
Faegre Drinker has confirmed that Danielle Rosenthal has joined the firm as counsel in its IP practice group in New York.   12 January 2022
Trademarks
As the dust settles following a turbulent year for IP, lawyers have cast their predictions for the pivotal issues and cases that will feature over the next 12 months.   12 January 2022
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The European Commission and the EU Intellectual Property Office have unveiled a €47 million grant scheme to help small and medium-sized entities cover the costs of protecting IP during the COVID-19 recovery period.   12 January 2022
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In the past, Japanese patent litigations were notorious for being slow, having narrow claim interpretation, awarding low damages, having poor evidence of collection procedures and a low winning rate.   11 January 2022
Patents
As the dust settles following a turbulent year for IP, lawyers have cast their predictions for the pivotal issues and cases that will feature over the next 12 months.   11 January 2022
Patents
The US Supreme Court has asked the federal government to weigh in on whether a ruling that reversed a $1.7 million jury verdict in a patent dispute between Olaf Sööt Design and Daktronics was a judicial abuse of authority.   11 January 2022
Trademarks
Snap, the owner of video-sharing app, Snapchat, has sued the US Patent and Trademark Office in a bid to overturn a decision refusing a trademark for the word ‘spectacles’.   10 January 2022
Patents
The US International Trade Commission has handed a victory to Sonos, after it barred Alphabet’s Google from importing some smart home devices and audio systems produced in China into the US.   10 January 2022
Copyright
Singer Taylor Swift’s inability to shake off an infringement suit over her chart-topping anthem reflects the complex copyright issues facing musicians, say Edward Weisz and Keren Goldberger of Cozen O’Connor.   7 January 2022

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