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 The Court of Justice of the European Union’s Coty v Amazon ruling will come partly as a relief to e-commerce brands, but could be seen as a missed opportunity too.   3 April 2020 
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 An EU advocate general has weighed in on whether YouTube should be forced to hand over details such as IP and email addresses to film companies.   3 April 2020 
Trademarks
 Trademark registers across the world are beginning to stabilise at new, lower levels, after dropping off in the middle of March, as the COVID-19 pandemic creates uncertain economic times. But while filings have taken a dip overall, certain Nice classes are seeing a major increase and China is bolstering the UK’s register.   3 April 2020 
Patents
 Telecoms company Verizon has ripped into patent suits filed against it by Huawei, calling them “baseless claims” and accusing the Chinese company of attempting to “take credit for American innovation”.   3 April 2020 
Trademarks
 The International Trademark Association has confirmed the US venue and date for its annual meeting, which was postponed earlier this year. For the first time, the annual event will be combined with the association’s leadership meeting.   2 April 2020 
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 With public and economic life shuddering to a total halt during the pandemic, courts are finding increasingly creative solutions to carry on.   2 April 2020 
Copyright
 The Court of Justice of the European Union has today ruled that a car rental company is not on the hook for music copyright royalties just because it hires out cars equipped with radios.   2 April 2020 
Trademarks
 In a long-awaited ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union has handed victory to Amazon in a trademark dispute over the storage of infringing products.   2 April 2020 
Trademarks
 Corporate social responsibility has become somewhat of a buzzword in recent years, but a new report has discovered only half of law firms undertake CSR activities.   2 April 2020 
Patents
 The head of Norton Rose Fulbright’s IP disputes group has rejoined Allen & Overy in New York, five years after leaving the firm.   2 April 2020 
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