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Intellectual property right

Daily update 18 March 2018

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Bumble is Being Sued for Creating a "Virtually Identical" Tinder Copy

The Fashion Law (blog)

In its lawsuit, which is a knock-down drag-out dissertation of nearly every type of intellectual property claim available in the U.S., Match alleges that Bumble infringes its valuable utility patent, which gives Tinder the exclusive right to use to "a computer implemented method of profile matching." Bumble ...

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Intricacies in grant of life form patents explained

The Hans India

The professor explained the intricacies involved in grant of life form patents and quoted land mark judgments of the USA and EU on the subject. Intellectual Property (IP) Rights Laws, The Society for Law and Technology (SOLT) of Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University on Friday organised a ...

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Tinder's parent company, Match Group, is suing dating app Bumble for patent infringement

Recode

But Match may be trying to push the deal along in an unconventional way: A new patent infringement lawsuit filed late Friday in U.S. District court in Waco, ... Accordingly, we are prepared when necessary to enforce our patents and other intellectual property rights against any operator in the dating space ...

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Why it is in India's Best Interests to have a Strong World Trade Organisation

The Wire

Chimni gives the example of developing countries like India adopting product patents on drugs in order to comply with their WTO obligations contained in the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement. Arguably, a product patent regime on drugs would make medicines ...

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US Chamber of Commerce warns Trump against China tariffs

Hurriyet Daily News

U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donohue said in a statement on March 15 that such tariffs, associated with a probe of China's intellectual property practices, would be "damaging taxes on American consumers." His comments came after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said that ...

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RED BULL trademarks: determining well-known status and recognising fame

International Law Office

In a recent case, Red Bull AG claimed that a trademark registered by Korean company Bullsone Co, Ltd should be invalidated due to the likelihood of confusion as to the source of the designated goods.(1). The Japan Patent Office (JPO) Trial and Appeal Board rejected Red Bull's claims. However, the IP ...

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Micron unruffled by rise of Chinese chipmakers

Nikkei Asian Review

Unigroup made an unsuccessful $23 billion bid to buy Micron in 2015. But Chinese companies remain in the "very early stages of developing" NAND and DRAM technologies, Mehrotra told Nikkei here. "To be a meaningful player, you need leading-edge technology, you need intellectual property, you ...

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'Reservations' on EU digital tax plan

Irish Examiner

Those assets include intangible assets such as intellectual property rights. Ireland has instead put its faith in a process called base erosion and profit shifting, which led by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) seeks a consensus for global tax reform, and has strongly ...

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Report concludes hefty tariffs on China could cost US economy billions

The Hill

... could target upward of $60 billion in Chinese products over intellectual property theft. Peter Navarro, a White House trade adviser, told CNBC on Thursday that "in the coming weeks" recommendations under a Section 301 investigation will hit Trump's desk over intellectual property protection concerns.

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Business warns Trump against China tariffs

The Australian

US Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donohue said in a statement on Thursday that such tariffs, associated with a probe of China's intellectual property practices, would be "damaging taxes on American consumers". His comments came after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said that ...

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