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The EU General Court has ruled against a Turkish chocolate company which had opposed a trademark application for an ice cream cornet. 17 April 2018
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The US and the UK have joined forces in an effort to fight “worldwide cyber exploitation of network infrastructure devices” from Russian-sponsored hackers. 17 April 2018
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US Supreme Court justices voiced their concerns over recovery of damages in multiple countries during oral arguments in a case concerning lost patent profits outside the US. 17 April 2018
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Motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson has secured $19.2 million in statutory damages in a trademark clash with t-shirt designer SunFrog, in what is Harley-Davidson’s largest-ever trademark infringement win. 17 April 2018
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Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has opened its eleventh US office—in Dallas, Texas. 17 April 2018
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Akerman has strengthened its Chicago office with IP litigators Timothy Sendek, the former leader of Lathrop Gage’s IP litigation team, and Darrick Hooker from Lewis Brisbois. 16 April 2018
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Disagreements over FRAND licensing must be settled by telecoms experts and arbitrators, not judges and regulators, says Bill Merritt, CEO of InterDigital, in an interview with WIPR. 16 April 2018
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While the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement has signalled a step forward in certainty, the future of IP in the UK and the Unified Patent Court after Brexit is still murky. WIPR investigates. 16 April 2018
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Hybrid vehicle technology company Paice has settled its patent battle with Ford as part of a licence agreement between the parties. 13 April 2018
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China’s State Intellectual Property Office has announced that the country will soon introduce punitive damages for IP infringements in an effort to ensure that offenders pay a “big price”. 13 April 2018
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