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 The benefits of sharing IP around planet-saving technology might be two-fold, explain Cerys Wyn Davies and Gill Dennis of Pinsent Masons.   17 January 2022 
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 The application of artificial intelligence to an IP team can dramatically improve results, explains Peter Erdödy of Dennemeyer Octimine.   14 January 2022 
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 Disney has agreed to drop a copyright lawsuit with two brothers who had written the screenplay for the 1987 action film ‘Predator’.   14 January 2022 
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 A Singapore minister has revealed a new IP amendment bill that hopes to streamline the country’s IP registration, renewal and opposition process.   14 January 2022 
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 As the enforcement of the US Trademark Modernization Act heralds changes for brand safeguarding, attorneys predict opportunities but also marked challenges.   14 January 2022 
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 Global law firm Jones Day has announced that former Kirkland & Ellis patent attorney Kristina Hendricks has joined its Chicago IP practice as partner.   13 January 2022 
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 The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board will not register a software company’s “Potify” trademarks because it would dilute Spotify’s existing marks.   13 January 2022 
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 The number of summer associates at US law firms was the most diverse ever recorded, but the levels of diversity continue to lag at more senior levels, according to a new report.   13 January 2022 
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 As the dust settles following a turbulent year for IP, lawyers have cast their predictions for the pivotal issues and cases that will feature over the next 12 months.   13 January 2022 
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 The makers of the multiplayer hit game “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” has sued a Singapore company for allegedly making rip-off versions of its game as well as Apple and Google for publishing it on its app stores.   12 January 2022 
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