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Africa’s single market presents a wealth of opportunity if IP rights holders can navigate the complexities of the continent, says Mohamed Jameel Hamid of Adams and Adams. 20 May 2023
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In this case, China’s Supreme Court reversed a decision of the lower courts on a design patent that was disclosed before its filing date in an unusual way, says Xiaojun Guo of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office. 20 May 2023
Trademarks
As he approaches 10 years as CEO, INTA’s Etienne Sanz de Acedo sits down with Peter Scott to discuss new frontiers for the association—and perhaps also for himself. 19 May 2023
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The USPTO director acknowledges data risks but is optimistic about the future of artificial intelligence, finds Tom Phillips at the International Trademark Association’s annual meeting in Singapore. 18 May 2023
Trademarks
Protecting trade dress using trademark rights can be challenging, but a proactive, strategic approach can pay dividends, finds Peter Scott on day two of the International Trademark Association’s annual meeting. 17 May 2023
Trademarks
Video games are the next frontier for trademark licensing, and brands should be taking note, reports Peter Scott from the International Trademark Association’s annual meeting in Singapore. 16 May 2023
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The new hire brings trial and appellate litigation and arbitration experience including TV, film, media and entertainment both in the US and globally. 12 May 2023
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Latest lawsuit cites both trademark and patent infringement | Complaint follows other lawsuits filed worldwide by the luxury brand in recent years | Louboutin GC’s “rollercoaster ride” to safeguard signature mark. 9 May 2023
Trademarks
Will a trademark that plays on the name of a high-profile libel case between two footballers’ wives, and a famous novelist, attract courtroom battles of its own? Michael Gardner of Wedlake Bell believes it could. 9 May 2023
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The car maker convinces a US federal judge to overturn an earlier jury decision which favoured a software provider | Court finds that Versata “forced the jury to rest its damages awards on nothing more than speculation”. 2 May 2023
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