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Post-COVID Challenges in Trade Mark Law

31st August 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a deleterious effect across the full breadth of the working world. The same is true for the legal sector - and for trade mark law.
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Endo Fails To Revive Lawsuit Over Best-Selling Drug

19th August 2022
On Wednesday, Endo International's Par Pharmaceutical Inc failed to persuade an appeals court in the US to revive its lawsuit seeking to block Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc from selling Vasostrict — a generic version of Par's blood-pressure drug, Vasostrict, which is one of the company’s best-selling drugs. Vasostrict is used to treat patients suffering from critically […]
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How To Copyright & Trademark A Logo

11th August 2022
Coming up with a logo is an involved process requiring various steps to complete. This is because a brand's symbol must represent the company's values, its philosophy and vision, and the niche it operates in. But imagine working hard on developing the logo, hiring designers, and even consulting semioticians to observe later that your brand's […]
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Netflix Accuses Creators Of Bridgerton Stage Show Of Copyright Infringement

1st August 2022
On Friday, Netflix sued the creators of an allegedly unauthorised musical stage production of its popular Regency-era series “Bridgerton." The streaming giant accused the creators of copyright infringement. The complaint was filed against Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear in the federal court in Washington, just days after “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” was performed in the […]
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Why European Patenting is Back on Track

30th June 2022
Following two years of disruption owed in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic, new statistics show that activity at the European Patent Office is now on a rise.
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Apple Watch Import Ban On The Cards After Judge Finds Patent Infringement

29th June 2022
AliveCor accused tech giant Apple of infringing three patents related to its KardiaBand, which monitors its wearer’s heart rate, detects irregularities, and identifies potential atrial fibrillation through ECG.  The judge’s ruling establishes a vote by the full commission that may well see an import ban imposed on the Apple device. A final decision is expected […]
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Quentin Tarantino Asks Court To Dismiss “Pulp Fiction” NFT Lawsuit

23rd June 2022
Quentin Tarantino has asked a Los Angeles federal court to dismiss a copyright lawsuit filed by Miramax against his "Pulp Fiction" NFT project.  Tarantino, the director and screenwriter of the 1994 film, said Miramax LLC cannot block his auction of “Pulp Fiction” non-fungible tokens (NFTs) because they are based solely on his screenplay, which he […]
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