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Electronics company Sharp has petitioned the International Trade Commission to launch an investigation into patent infringement by rival Hisense, despite having a licensing agreement with the company.   30 August 2017
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Hogan Lovells has revealed that former US International Trade Commission administrative law judge Theodore Essex has joined the firm’s intellectual property litigation practice in Washington, DC.   29 August 2017
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It’s barely been a month since Motorola Solutions sued radio manufacturer Hytera in Australia for patent infringement, but Hytera has now returned fire.   29 August 2017
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The Federal Trade Commission has succeeded in obtaining an injunction against a US company it alleges is marketing fraudulent patent services.   25 August 2017
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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has said it will tighten controls on IP infringement with a particular focus on trademark registration abuse and business secret theft.   25 August 2017
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Several IP lawyers have expressed doubts over the UK government’s claims that the direct jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union will end post-Brexit.   23 August 2017
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The US International Trade Commission has announced it will launch a patent infringement investigation into engineering company Caterpillar over road milling machines and components.   23 August 2017
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The US Patent Act, including sections 271 and 154(a) of 35 USC, grants the owners of patents the lawful monopoly right, during the term of the patents, to prevent others from infringing, such as by making, using, selling, and/or offering for sale in the US the patented invention(s).   21 August 2017
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With Brexit set to take effect in March 2019, the UK Intellectual Property Office is working hard to avoid a ‘cliff-edge’ for IP owners and provide businesses with legal certainty, as the office’s deputy CEO Sean Dennehey tells WIPR.   21 August 2017
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Japanese company Canon has been granted a preliminary injunction against Printperfect for patent infringement at the Düsseldorf District Court.   21 August 2017

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