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| Intellectual property right Daily update ⋅ 20 March 2018 | |
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| Graffiti artists take revenge on Uptown H&M over ad campaign But instead of retracting the commercial, some genius on H&M's legal team decided to hit back with a lawsuit blasting the artist for giving up his intellectual property rights when he committed a crime by painting the piece in the first place, without authorization from New York City. Anyone could use the ... | |
| Tinder sues rival Bumble alleging patent infringement On this case, Match has said, "Match Group has invested significant resources and creative expertise in the development of our industry-leading suite of products. We are committed to protecting the intellectual property and proprietary data that defines our business. Accordingly, we are prepared when ... | |
| US retailers, shoe companies urge Trump not to hit China with tariffs The Trump administration is said to be preparing tariffs against Chinese information technology, telecommunications and consumer products in an attempt to force changes in Beijing's intellectual property and investment practices. Washington could impose more than $60 billion in tariffs on goods ... | |
| China to restructure SIPO China will restructure its State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) to "strengthen protection of intellectual property rights", Chinese state media outlet China Daily has reported. Speaking at the fourth plenary meeting of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress in Beijing, Shen Changyu, ... | |
| IP policy yet to be finalised Creamer Media's Engineering News "Technology commercialisation is critical in supporting industrialisation and diversifying our economy through the creation of new industries," Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies said at a colloquium, which covered key areas of IP development and protection, acquisition, exploitation and ... | |
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| Retailers to White House: 'Do Right by American Families' on Trade American Journal of Transportation The White House indicated they would consider remedial actions under Section 301 of the Trade Act as part of their investigation into unfair Chinese technology and intellectual property policies and practices. Under section 301, the President has unilateral and discretionary action to retaliate against ... | |
| Local partnerships key to pharma's success in China Many other European-based companies are looking to Asia, and China in particular, to expand their global market. In fact, the huge rise in patenting activity in China may be viewed as an indicator of the importance with which it is viewed in a global economy. China's State Intellectual Property Office ... | |
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| Intellectual Property Rights Policy The Unicode Consortium. Intellectual Property Rights Policy. Submission of documents, bug reports, patches, or providing information or suggestions to the Unicode Consortium constitutes an agreement that the submitter has the right to submit the material involved and grants the Unicode Consortium ... | |
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