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British Lithium apply for first patent for their sustainable extraction processes

British Lithium apply for first patent for their sustainable extraction processes British Lithium s Andrew Smith joins Proactive London s Katie Pilbeam to discuss their first patent application for their sustainable process to extract lithium from granite. Smith also says there are three more to come , as the firm continues to work on their sustainable way of extracting lithium following three years of research and development. The company has filed a patent application at the UK Intellectual Property Office for its low-energy, chemical-free process for physically separating the mica in granite that contains lithium.

Nike vs PUMA Legal Beef: Everything We Know So Far

Nike vs. PUMA Legal Beef: Everything We Know So Far Nike Has More Courtroom Beef, This Time with PUMA Getty Images / Barcroft Media Nike is currently in the midst of yet another trademark dispute, but in this particular instance, it has nothing to do with a specific shoe. Instead, PUMA is attempting to block the Beaverton, Oregon-based company from trademarking the term footware. The Fashion Law reports that Nike and PUMA appeared before the High Court of Justice in London earlier this week for an appeal hearing surrounding the Swoosh s trademark application with the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) for the word footware. Per Nike, footware ties to “computer hardware modules for receiving, processing, and transmitting data in Internet of things electronic devices; electronic devices and computer software that allow users to remotely interact with other smart devices for monitoring and controlling automated systems.” Or, in layman s terms, tech-driven

Mānuka honey battle: New Zealand, Britain, Australia in trademark fight

Mānuka honey battle: New Zealand, Britain, Australia in trademark fight 16 May, 2021 12:00 AM 4 minutes to read British honey manufacturer Rowse has instructed lawyers to fight an application by the New Zealand Mānuka Honey Appellation Society to trademark the mānuka honey name. Photo / File British honey manufacturer Rowse has instructed lawyers to fight an application by the New Zealand Mānuka Honey Appellation Society to trademark the mānuka honey name. Photo / File Daily Telegraph UK Britain has become embroiled in a bitter international legal battle over who is entitled to produce mānuka honey, The Telegraph can reveal.

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