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This week in IP: brands want unitary SPCs, Nokia contests CJEU referral, alcohol brands data released

This week in IP: brands want unitary SPCs, Nokia contests CJEU referral, alcohol brands data released
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This week in IP: brands want unitary SPCs, alcohol brands data released, are women excluded from patents?

China tops alcohol trademark list Mainland China has filed more trademark applications for alcoholic drinks than the rest of the world combined since 2017, new data revealed this week. According to Clarivate Analytics, a specialist in IP data, applicants from China filed the most applications in Nice classes 32 and 33 (covering alcoholic beverages). Mainland China also topped the list as the leading innovator in that space, with 30,645 patent applications between the year 2000 and now, according to data from Derwent World Patents Index. The report, Distilling the IP dynamics of the alcoholic beverage industry, adds that an increased demand for craft beer, a trend seen

Huawei v ZTE Revisited – German Automotive Patent Wars To Reshape Sep Litigation In Europe | MoFo Tech

I. Introduction On November 26, the Dusseldorf Regional Court handed down a long awaited decision in the so-called automotive patent wars (case ID 4c O 17/19). The court referred heatedly debated questions in connection with the enforcement of standard essential patents (“SEPs”) to the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”). The detailed set of questions addresses two main issues: 1. Whether the entity selling a device (here a car) that includes a component that implements the technology protected by the SEP would be in compliance with the FRAND procedure set out by the CJEU in Huawei v. ZTE if it were to refer the SEP holder to the upstream component supplier rather than making a fair reasonable and non- discriminatory (“FRAND”) offer itself; and

2020 revisited: six stories that could reshape IP

December 15 2020 When we look back on 2020, we will remember a year like no other. As COVID-19 dominated lives and the US presidency battle became ugly, people watched with a mixture of fear, horror and disbelief. But as we head towards 2021, there may be light at the end of the tunnel. Each day brings fresh hope of a vaccine being rolled out soon, while Joe Biden is readying for the White House despite the best delaying efforts of Donald Trump. Although these may be many people s chief memories, we wanted to recap on how 2020 reshaped IP. Read on to find out more.

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