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Artificial intelligence technology is beginning to touch every single industry, and the IP space is certainly no exception. But uncertainty remains as to how the rapidly advancing technology can benefit the IP system and whether the system needs to and can adapt to take full advantage of these advancements. 20 June 2019
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The US International Trade Commission has announced it will scrutinise companies including Amazon, Microsoft, and Samsung following a complaint from Ireland-based Neodron. 20 June 2019
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has said that emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain could provide crucial data management solutions for the music industry, but only after several underlying problems are addressed. 20 June 2019
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The EU General Court has upheld a decision that Adidas’ three-stripe trademark is invalid. 19 June 2019
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Hotel owner Marriott Worldwide has failed in its bid to block a trademark registration owned by Italian football club AC Milan, following a ruling of the EU General Court. 19 June 2019
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Many more questions were raised than answers provided yesterday at the “AI: decoding IP” conference, perhaps a reflection of the speed at which artificial intelligence technology is outpacing legislation and disrupting industries. 19 June 2019
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Indian multinational courier delivery services company Gati has won an interim injunction against a non-profit after a court found it was infringing Gati’s trademark. 19 June 2019
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Marco Rubio, US senator for Florida, is seeking to amend proposed US Senate legislation in order to prevent certain foreign companies from seeking relief with respect to US patents, prompting a fierce pushback from Chinese media. 19 June 2019
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A Texas court has ruled the University of Houston System, which comprises four constituent universities, did not take a photographer’s private property by using an image he owns on its website. 18 June 2019
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A California jury yesterday, June 17, ordered VidAngel to pay just under $62 million to Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros. for wilful infringement of its copyright, the American video streaming company has confirmed. 18 June 2019
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