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WATCH: CBP’s role in intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement at the border
Trademarks
Suzanne Schultz of Customs & Border Protection outlines the value of recording IP with CBP and how rights holders can work effectively with the agency to enhance border enforcement.   12 May 2025
A burgeoning IP landscape
Trademarks
India is bucking the global trend in IP filings and is well placed in key innovation areas, say Ashwin Julka and Bisman Kaur of Remfry & Sagar.   12 May 2025
Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Cybercab’ TMs rebuffed by USPTO on eve of launch
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Office rejects the applications for the marks, close to Tesla’s planned launch of ‘Robotaxi’ service | News comes as Tesla suffers ‘brutal year’ | Tesla’s eleventh-hour bid to trademark the terms ‘could set back its plans’.   9 May 2025
Copyright
‘Best deal India has ever agreed’, says government | Copyright, GIs, and medical devices named in provisions | But industry bodies argue it doesn’t address ‘longstanding industry concerns’ about IP or open up legal sector.   9 May 2025
Careers
The firm has appointed Mark O'Shaughnessy as a partner in its litigation and dispute resolution practice, bringing expertise in technology, data, and corporate disputes.   9 May 2025
Trademarks
From criminal law and cosmetics brands to CITMA and INTA, the president of the UK’s largest trademark association is putting polish on the IP sector.   9 May 2025
Patents
Dunstan Barnes from McAndrews, Held & Malloy reviews the latest updates in design patent law and their implications for IP strategy.   9 May 2025
Patents
World Intellectual Property Organization expands patent data to include more than 200,000 standard-essential patents | SEPs from three standards bodies now fully searchable.   7 May 2025
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Event draws nearly 10,000 registrants so far | Record post-pandemic numbers follow INTA CEO’s criticism of ‘unregistered’ attendees | Calendar’s biggest IP conference attracts counsel from Amazon, Microsoft, HP, Google, Apple and others.   7 May 2025
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A dupe is, by definition, a copy—and a deception. But could it also erase the original mark? Johanna Gibson of Queen Mary University explores the implications of post-sale confusion.   7 May 2025

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