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Implementers have welcomed reforms to Germany’s laws which weaken patent owners’ right to an injunction if successful in litigation, but their impact on case law remains to be seen.   11 June 2021
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Activision Blizzard will face jury trial in a case brought by former pro wrestler Booker T, who claims a character in video game "Call of Duty" infringes copyright in a character he created.   11 June 2021
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Mastercard has withdrawn its branding from the controversial Copa América football tournament, set to begin in Brazil on Sunday, June 13.   11 June 2021
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The AfCFTA could signal greater integration of IP policies across the African continent, reports Vítor Palmela Fidalgo of Inventa International.   11 June 2021
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European law firm Dehns has hired Paul Harris as its new head of litigation and partner.   9 June 2021
Patents
Daimler’s tricky position made a deal likely but big issues over SEP licensing roll-on, says Tom Furnival of Mewburn Ellis.   9 June 2021
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A Connecticut artist has filed a lawsuit against game developer and publisher Capcom, alleging that the company used her copyrighted work in its games without permission.   9 June 2021
Patents
Nearly half of business leaders worldwide are failing to safeguard IP despite recognising the need to protect trade secrets in the wake of the pandemic, according to a new report.   9 June 2021
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Hogan Lovells has drafted in IP litigator Nitin Gambhir from Polsinelli to the firm’s IP, media and technology practice as a partner.   8 June 2021
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Almost every day, a myth about patents is propagated in social media, in the traditional press, and in informal exchanges between members of the lay public. Paul J Sutton of Sutton Magidoff Barkume exposes some of the most common.   8 June 2021

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