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 It may only be June, but a Utah-based woman has sued TV channel Television Food Network over snow globe cupcakes.   6 June 2017 
Patents
 The US Supreme Court was correct to tighten the rules on where a patent lawsuit can be filed, according to WIPR readers.   5 June 2017 
Copyright
 Microsoft has sued a Florida-based technology company that has allegedly sold counterfeit copies of Windows 7 and 8.1 software.   5 June 2017 
Patents
 Online retailer Amazon has been granted a patent on a system to deliver packages via parachutes.   5 June 2017 
Patents
 The world’s biggest IP offices have pledged to focus on patent harmonisation and launch a collaborative pilot project under the Patent Cooperation Treaty.   5 June 2017 
Copyright
 Jewellery company Tiffany has become embroiled in a copyright infringement claim brought by a photographer.   5 June 2017 
Patents
 In an interview before the Unitary Patent & Unified Patent Court 2017 conference in Munich on July 5, Richard Hacon, presiding judge at the UK Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, discusses the UPC and why the system will not be ready for December 2017.   5 June 2017 
Trademarks
 Several high-profile cases show that trademark owners in China can succeed in removing squatters. Marie Ferey and Fabio Giacopello of HFG report.   4 June 2017 
Trademarks
 Businesses that use original equipment manufacturers in China should follow several tips to avoid any trademark infringement difficulties, as 
Yue Zheng and Lei Fu of CCPIT Patent & Trademark Law Office explain.   4 June 2017 
Trademarks
 A Federal Circuit decision in Mexico has made it easier for trademark infringers to fend off non-use counterclaims from alleged infringers, as Jonathan Rangel and Esly Dorantes of Dumont Bergman Bider & Co report.   3 June 2017 
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