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Ericsson has sued Apple for infringing 12 of its telecom patents after the two companies failed to renew licensing agreements. 18 January 2022
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Hermès has accused a self-described artist who developed non-fungible tokens of the fashion brand’s iconic Birkin bag of trademark infringement. 18 January 2022
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A Singapore minister has revealed a new IP amendment bill that hopes to streamline the country’s IP registration, renewal and opposition process. 14 January 2022
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Global law firm Jones Day has announced that former Kirkland & Ellis patent attorney Kristina Hendricks has joined its Chicago IP practice as partner. 13 January 2022
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The US International Trade Commission has handed a victory to Sonos, after it barred Alphabet’s Google from importing some smart home devices and audio systems produced in China into the US. 10 January 2022
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The most extensive training programme that the European Patent Office has run with non-European offices is set to make a difference, explains Marisol Cardoso of Inventa. 6 January 2022
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will receive an undisclosed amount from Associated Newspapers Limited after the publisher was found to have infringed her copyright. 6 January 2022
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Film director Quentin Tarantino has confirmed auction dates for the sale of non-fungible tokens of his landmark film, Pulp Fiction, despite facing a copyright infringement suit by movie studio, Miramax, over these plans. 6 January 2022
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Nike has accused competitor Lululemon Athletica of infringing six fitness tech patents by making and selling an at-home “Mirror Gym” and an accompanying mobile app. 6 January 2022
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AutoStore’s claim that an Ocado robotics patent was obtained through inequitable conduct is “too vague” to stand, a US judge has ruled. 4 January 2022
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