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Russia’s disregard of IP owned by ‘unfriendly’ countries will leave its people unsatisfied, say Anton Koval and Valeriya Sokolova of Doubinsky & Osharova in Ukraine.   26 May 2022
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The ‘eye-catching’ award underscores the value of this protection and could prefigure even harsher penalties, finds Muireann Bolger.   25 May 2022
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The number of UK trademark disputes has more than doubled to a record high in the wake of Britain’s departure from the European Union, new research has revealed.   24 May 2022
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Fashions come and go, but as pressure mounts on apparel companies to become greener, branding experts can advise on how an ethical brand ethos can stay in vogue, reports Muireann Bolger.   20 May 2022
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Minneapolis-based US Bank National Association has sued Voyager Digital in a bid to stop the cryptocurrency platform from using the ‘Voyager’ name.   20 May 2022
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Whether by design or decree, rebranding a business is beset with challenges, finds Tom Phillips.   19 May 2022
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The head of IP policy at Intel sits down with WIPR to share his insights on the emergence of tech trends and why working together on trademark protection can save time for all brands.   19 May 2022
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Fitness equipment rivals Peloton and iFIT have settled a patent infringement suit six months after Peloton brought the complaint against its rival.   18 May 2022
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Google has been sued by Irish licensing company Lionra Technologies, which claims that the tech giant's flagship Pixel smartphones infringe a 5G networking patent.   12 May 2022
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Intel has been ordered to pay $162 million in prejudgment interest to VLSI Technology on top of $2.1 billion in damages for infringing two patents.   11 May 2022

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