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Technology is changing the face of the trademark search industry, and law firms and brand owners need to keep pace with the developments, says Benoit Fallenius of Markify. 19 May 2018
Trademarks
Companies operating in the French-speaking Québec province in Canada should be aware of the rules governing which language they should display their trademarks in, as Suzanne Antal and Micheline Dessureault of Joli-Coeur Lacasse Avocats explain. 19 May 2018
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Brexit discussions between European authorities and the UK have moved forward and the alarmist communication of the European Commission on December 1, 2017, which was countersigned by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, has to be reconsidered in light of the agreement proposed by the Commission and published on February 28, 2018 (European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement TF50 [2018] Commission to EU 27, 28 February 2018). 19 May 2018
Patents
IP Centrum is changing IP services. WIPR caught up with CEO Simon de Banke to discuss how ‘different’ can be ‘better’ for renewals, European patent validations and beyond. 19 May 2018
Patents
The US Supreme Court has decided not to review a patent case concerning podcasts, in a win for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. 18 May 2018
Trademarks
A company owned by actress Jessica Alba has failed to prevent the registration of a trademark in the UK. 18 May 2018
Copyright
A New York-based fashion designer has accused shopping channel QVC of copying her slimming jeans, called SkinnyJeans. 18 May 2018
Trademarks
China is on course to overtake the US as the world’s leading source of trademark applications filed on foreign registers by 2020, according to new research by CompuMark. 18 May 2018
Jurisdiction reports
European trademark law is changing as a result of the so-called ‘trademark reform package’, which contains a new regulation (2017/1001) on European Union trademarks and a new directive (2015/2436). 18 May 2018
Jurisdiction reports
Last September the International Trademark Association (INTA) released the results of an impact study conducted by Frontier Economics across five major Association of Southeast Asian Nations economies, showing the correlation between trademarks and their economic contribution to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), employment and share of exports. 18 May 2018
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