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| Intellectual property right Daily update ⋅ 13 March 2018 | |
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| A New Front in Trump's Trade War President Donald Trump's approach to trade mainly offends allies for no reason, counters imaginary threats, and undermines deals that benefit the U.S. At the same time, his administration is also addressing a legitimate trade dispute: China's alleged theft of intellectual property and forced technology ... | |
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| 3 ways blockchain technology could revolutionize the law Ownership of intellectual property rights is notoriously difficult to track. The transfer of a copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property right from one party to another generally must be shown by a written contract, and it is difficult to prove ownership or any transfer without that written proof. | |
| European Council IP Enforcement: Intellectual Property Watch The European Council of ministers today adopted a set of conclusions on the enforcement of intellectual property rights in the European Union, aimed at improving protection in the digital era and promoting innovation. This includes a list of suggested actions, including possible changes to national laws ... | |
| Swamp Notes: Innovation Edition Policy changes under the Obama administration, as well as a number of Supreme Court cases that shifted what could be patented, made it a lot tougher to enforce IP rights, particularly for smaller players. This has, by some accounts, led to lower investment and fewer start-ups in some crucial parts of the ... | |
| Marine Le Pen's rebranding of National Front hits criticism Antoine Cheron at ACBM Avocats, a law firm that specialises in intellectual property, said the words "Rassemblement National" were so generic that the risk of a legal challenge remained, saying three other political movements had registered a very similar name. INPI, the institution that would have to ... | |
| King & Spalding's Washington Office Adds IP Partner Lori Gordon GlobeNewswire (press release) WASHINGTON, March 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- King & Spalding today announced that intellectual property trial lawyer Lori Gordon has joined as a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C., office. Gordon joins the firm's Trial & Global Disputes practice group and was a former partner at Sterne, ... | |
| Intellectual property court on way HÀ NỘI — The establishment of an intellectual property court in Việt Nam is in sight but has yet to be completed, a deputy chief inspector of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) has said. Unlike in foreign countries where the court plays a major role in handling violations of intellectual property ... | |
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| Loose Threads? Jay-Z, Roc Nation, And Reliance On An Implied License Licensing intellectual property is never something to take lightly — it requires an understanding of the underlying rights subject to the license, as well as a certain attention to detail. Although licenses convey certain rights to licensees, the rights retained by the licensor are equally important to both ... | |
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