This week in IP: US gov drops SEP policy, Only Fools wins co

This week in IP: US gov drops SEP policy, Only Fools wins copyright case, and more

Author sues Paramount over Top Gun; Thaler appeals DABUS case to Fed Circuit; Vidal reviews VLSI PTAB matter; USPTO announces Hirshfeld leaving date; CNIPA says China leads in 5G patents; StockX hits back at Nike over NFTs; Louboutin dealt blow in EU Amazon TM row

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