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UNESCO ambassador Jean-Michel Jarre has suggested a radical reimagination of copyright—what if it could last forever? 24 April 2020
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Yesterday’s US Supreme Court ruling in Romag v Fossil is the latest effort to erase categorical rules on remedies for IP infringement, lawyers have told WIPR. 24 April 2020
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Jaime Rodriguez and Abraham Díaz of Olivares explain how so-called ‘dynamic’ injunctions have been implemented in Mexico to counter IP infringement in the digital world. 24 April 2020
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Qatari broadcaster beIN Media wants the Premier League to block the mooted takeover of Newcastle United by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, citing piracy concerns. 24 April 2020
Patents
Despite growing consumer awareness of the need to radically change our approach to plastic usage and disposal, and bioplastics being a potential solution, innovation in the sector is lagging behind, according to Clarivate Analytics. 24 April 2020
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The UK’s decision to exit the UPC and the manner in which it left have caused a mixture of disappointment and disbelief, as WIPR’s Tom Phillips discovers. 23 April 2020
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The production company behind the “Masterchef” TV series has prevailed over a Spanish retailer in a trademark dispute at the European Union Intellectual Property Office. 23 April 2020
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The Court of Justice of the European Union today handed down a decision clarifying two grounds of refusal for a 3D trademark consisting of the shape of a product. 23 April 2020
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US insurance company Prudential has sued a Chinese national in a New Jersey federal court for cybersquatting its trademarks. 23 April 2020
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Innovation in environmentally-friendly technologies barely rose in 2019 although the growth of Chinese patent filings in the field has been “extraordinary”, prompting calls from the World Intellectual Property Office for a green patent surge to fight climate change. 23 April 2020
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