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How AI and 3D Printing is changing IP Law

30th November 2017
Timo Pitkänen reveals the different technologies impacting the patent world, as well if there is a ‘foolproof’ way of ensuring that a sufficient novelty search has been conducted, and how to pick a suitable IP strategy.   What challenges do you foresee in the patent world, in regard to new technology developments? I believe that […]
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The 3 Most Influential Food Trademark Disputes of All Time

22nd November 2017
‘The secret of success in life is to eat what you like, and let the food fight it out inside’ – at least, according to Mark Twain. But, what happens when the fiercely competitive food and drink industry starts a legal fight on the outside? Here Wayne Beynon, an intellectual property expert at Capital Law, […]
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DLA Piper Secures SteadyMed Victory in US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

21st November 2017
DLA Piper won a significant appellate victory this week in its representation of SteadyMed Ltd., a specialty pharmaceutical company, before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. On November 14th 2017, the Court affirmed the March 31st 2017 ruling by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and […]
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Google Vs Equustek: The Internet, IP and Global Injunctions

14th November 2017
In the case of Google vs. Equustek, some weeks back a Canadian Supreme Court ordered Google to eliminate a number of search results from a previous distributor that was reportedly using its sites to sell, illegally, the defendant Equustek Solutions’s IP. On November 2nd 2017, a California district court granted Google’s request for a preliminary […]
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Patenting Problems in Poland

31st October 2017
“Problems with IP protection are usually a subject of choice for IP professionals”, says Marek Bury, an IP specialist in Poland. With technology quickly advancing, Marek speaks on how Poland is adapting to such change. “That is what we find interesting. Our reports often look pessimistic. It should be stressed that obtaining and enforcement of […]
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The Turning Point: What Has Changed in Trademark Law?

31st October 2017
Maggie Ramage’s role in the IP team at Edwin Coe is to support and work in the trade mark registration practice. “On a daily basis I deal with trade mark clearance, protection, defence, litigation, renewals and any area relating to trade mark protection worldwide. “I work closely with WIPO, the EUIPO and the UK IPO, […]
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How is China Taking over IP Affecting Japan?

31st October 2017
China has slowly creeped up and overtaken substantially in the IP world; with Japan being the previous leader in innovation and IP patenting, we decided to get in touch with legal expert Katsumori Iseki, who discusses how the Chinese patent growth is affecting Japan and its business.   How would you describe the current growth […]
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