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Chinese Customs officers are assisting trademark owners with trying to stamp out counterfeit goods in a country that still struggles with counterfeiting problems, but brands need to play their part too. Sarah Morgan reports. 20 May 2017
Trademarks
Scottish drinks company Edrington has many famous names to defend and Fraser Morrison, brand protection manager at the company, has his hands full, as he explains to WIPR. 19 May 2017
Patents
Self-driving car company Waymo has dropped three of its patent claims in a battle against Uber. 19 May 2017
Copyright
US President Donald Trump has formally triggered the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). 19 May 2017
Trademarks
With Brexit looming, Rachel Havard of AA Thornton looks back at the UK trademark profession’s relationship with Europe and considers what the future might hold. 17 May 2017
Trademarks
Insurance corporation American International Group has been sued for trademark infringement by an insurance agency which has demanded that AIG change its name. 16 May 2017
Patents
Uber must return files to Waymo, formerly Google’s self-driving car division, a US judge has ordered. 16 May 2017
Trademarks
Greece’s IP regime is looking increasingly solid with the help of new European trademark legislation, says Nikolaos Lyberis of Vayanos Kostopoulos in an interview with WIPR on IP developments in the country. 16 May 2017
Trademarks
The rise of social media presents new opportunities for counterfeiters and, in turn, challenges for brand owners, as WIPR finds out. 16 May 2017
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