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Apple could face difficulties launching the forthcoming Apple Watch in Switzerland after it was revealed that a company there owns a trademark for the word ‘Apple’ covering watches. 7 April 2015
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The US International Trade Commission has agreed to investigate Apple after Ericsson claimed that the iPhone and iPad products used technology that infringed its patents. 1 April 2015
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A US court has handed car maker Ford a double victory in its dispute with Eagle Harbor Holdings after ruling that it was not liable for patent infringement and that its trade secrets were misappropriated. 1 April 2015
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Law firm Duane Morris has boosted its New York office with the re-appointment of Richard Thurston, more than 30 years after he left the firm. 1 April 2015
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Law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr has added three partners to its intellectual property team in Denver. 27 March 2015
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Two UK men who sold counterfeit DVDs and operated a pornographic “movie enterprise” have avoided going to prison. 27 March 2015
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The UK’s highest court is hearing arguments today in a passing off case between Hong Kong-based media company Starbucks and broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting. 26 March 2015
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Intellectual property is still seen as a “dirty term” in the EU, the assistant general counsel of pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has claimed. 19 March 2015
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The US Federal Trade Commission has approved a final settlement in its dispute with licensing company MPHJ Technologies that prevents the company from sending deceptive legal threats. 18 March 2015
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A group of Japanese artists and digital rights parties has publicly opposed proposals to extend the term of the country’s copyright protection. 18 March 2015
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