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Even the strongest brands can prove vulnerable to the winds of fortune, but their owners and brand guardians can find life after death if they discover the right formula, says Muireann Bolger. 13 June 2022
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US agencies responsible for patents and trademarks have withdrawn remedies for standard-essential patents that are subject to voluntary FRAND commitments, on the grounds that this “best serves the interests of innovation and competition”. 9 June 2022
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The owners of the British sitcom “Only Fools and Horses” have emerged victorious in a copyright suit brought against an unlicensed interactive dining show. 9 June 2022
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As we mark World Anti-Counterfeiting Day, Sarah Speight talks to Andrew Masterson of the UK’s Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit to find out how he and his team are tackling the problem. 8 June 2022
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Disputes over the virtual realm will test the boundaries of existing IP laws, finds Muireann Bolger. 7 June 2022
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Online reselling storefront StockX has defended its authorisation programme following accusations from Nike that it is selling counterfeit shoes. 7 June 2022
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Can artificial intelligence solve the online counterfeiting conundrum? Joanna Goodman investigates. 6 June 2022
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An advocate general has advised the Court of Justice of the European Union that the world’s largest online retailer should not be liable for the sale of counterfeit designer shoes. 6 June 2022
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SMEs could suffer if court rulings are not automatically made public, argues Patrick Oliver of patent owners’ coalition IP2Innovate. 31 May 2022
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Last week, the Federal Trade Commission intervened in several disputes over standard-essential patents, including a Federal Circuit row between technology firm Philips and aerospace and defence company Thales. 27 May 2022
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