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Anne Frank case: CJEU’s geo-blocking ruling clarifies liability for publishers
Copyright
A landmark ruling in a case concerning the writings of one of history’s best-known diarists confirms that state-of-the-art geo-blocking is sufficient to protect territorial copyright online.   9 July 2026
Winston Taylor gains more litigation partners from DLA Piper
Careers
Winston Taylor's latest arrivals join in Washington, DC and Silicon Valley, boosting the newly formed transatlantic firm’s ability to serve global clients in high-stakes patent infringement cases.   9 July 2026
'Record breaking' intangible asset investment exceeds $10trn
Patents
While they account for nearly 13% of GDP, intangible assets remain largely under-measured, according to the World Intellectual Property Organisation.   8 July 2026
Trademarks
Significant administrative backlogs at Angola’s Industrial Property Office have delayed trademark registrations, creating a challenge for brand owners to demonstrate ownership. Miguel Bibe of Inventa explores how to prove and enforce rights amid delays.   8 July 2026
Careers
Focusing on technology and life sciences clients, the new San Fran-based Debevoise & Plimpton hire brings both in-house and private practice litigation experience across trade secrets and commercial disputes.   8 July 2026
Community & Inclusion
From record-breaking litigation wins to billion-dollar deals and global policy leadership, this year’s cohort features the women shaping the future of intellectual property law.   8 July 2026
Careers
After almost 20 years at Goodwin, the patent and trade secrets supremo whose clients include Meta, IBM and Novartis, joins his new employer’s Washington, DC office.   7 July 2026
Copyright
As the world is gripped by football fever, Nick Redfearn—global head of enforcement at Rouse—spotlights the multimillion-dollar illicit live-streaming industry in Southeast Asia, a piracy hotbed.   6 July 2026
Copyright
Jurors will decide whether almost 2,000 tracks by more than 150 artists—including Bad Bunny, Drake and Enrique Iglesias—infringed a classic 1989 reggaeton Jamaican hit with songs like Despacito.   6 July 2026
Trademarks
A Chinese court favours the luxury house in its dispute with a local tea brand, prompting questions about where cultural design heritage ends and trademark protection begins.   6 July 2026

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