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 The COVID-19 crisis has had huge implications for IP management, prompting companies to cut costs, secure their assets and drive efficiencies.   10 July 2020 
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 EU law does not require authorities to order YouTube to hand over the email and IP addresses of copyright infringers, the EU’s top court has ruled.   10 July 2020 
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 New US Copyright Office rules will make it easier for social media creators and bloggers to protect their work. But is the US still behind the times? Kelsey Farish of DAC Beachcroft reports.   10 July 2020 
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 The director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation has said that Chinese IP theft represents the “greatest long-term threat” to the country’s economy.   9 July 2020 
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 FitBit has taken advantage of the US Supreme Court’s SAS Institute ruling to score a major patent victory at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.   9 July 2020 
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 International law firm Baker McKenzie has unveiled a global task force to combat racism and build greater inclusion and equality both within the firm and throughout the legal sector.   9 July 2020 
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 Lawyers must unlearn some of their adversarial thinking to ensure they play a role in human society in the future, says Mladen Vukmir of the European Communities Trade Mark Association.   9 July 2020 
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 China-based IP firm SIPS has promoted Shanghai-based Joshua Miller to partner.   8 July 2020 
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 A Lithuanian company has been blocked by the EU General Court from registering its logo as an EU trademark, in a victory for French reinsurance company Scor.   8 July 2020 
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 Disney is facing the potential revival of a copyright infringement suit accusing it of copying elements of the screenplay for the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” film.   8 July 2020 
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