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Sonos sues Google over ‘pervasive copying’ of speaker tech
Patents
Home speaker maker Sonos has accused Google of copying its technology and “flooding the market” with cheap, infringing products in order to boost advertising revenues.   8 January 2020
IPR prompts US govt to double down on Arthrex rerun
Patents
The US government “strongly disagrees” with a recent US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit finding that the appointment of US Patent and Trademark Office patent review judges was unconstitutional.   8 January 2020
easyGroup takes on ‘pirate’ airline, sues Skyscanner and Kayak
Trademarks
easyGroup, the UK-based parent company of easyJet, has taken what it claims is a ‘pirate’ airline to court in the US, while also embroiling Skyscanner and Kayak in the dispute.   8 January 2020
Influential Women in IP
IP crimes prosecutor Sasha Lazarevich, deputy city attorney at the Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney, reveals her past inspirations and current motivations.   7 January 2020
Trademarks
The BBC has won a trademark infringement suit against a China-based English language teaching site which used the broadcaster’s logo on its website, apps, and social media accounts.   7 January 2020
Copyright
Google has urged the US Supreme Court to reverse a landmark ruling, which held that key elements of the Android mobile operating system breach the copyright for the Java programming code.   7 January 2020
Patents
Potter Clarkson has expanded its London operation with the addition of two lawyers from Gill Jennings & Every.   7 January 2020
Trademarks
An online culinary retailer has reworked its applied-for trademark just one day after food and drink conglomerate Nestlé took issue with it.   7 January 2020
Copyright
One week after Rev Al Sharpton called out Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom for a lack of diversity in the Delaware legal system, the law firm has responded with a defence of its diversity commitment.   7 January 2020
Trademarks
A US federal court has awarded Volvo $2 million in damages for counterfeit accessories sold by anonymous China-based entities.   6 January 2020

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