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What Does The Shanghai/China Court Ruling Really Mean For Bitcoin?

A Shanghai court seemed to validate bitcoin as a unique digital currency, but deeper analysis shows a more nuanced story

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China Finalizes A Strategic Pivot On Bitcoin

While it may seem that Shanghai and Hong Kong operate independently, such significant decisions are always approved by CCP.

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Bitcoin gains legal recognition as digital currency in Shanghai China

The Shanghai Second Intermediate People's Court in China has reportedly recognized Bitcoin as a unique and non-replicable digital asset while acknowledging…

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Bitcoin Moves Toward Mainstream Legitimacy Following Shanghai Court Ruling

Tron’s founder, Justin Sun, has pointed out a recent article by the Shanghai Second Intermediate People’s Court, which seems to legitimize the flagship…

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The Growth of Third-Party Funding: A Global Perspective | White & Case LLP

Recent developments in Nigeria, India and China highlight the relentless global rise of third-party funding ("TPF"). These developments emphasise how TPF is now an integral part of...

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NBA Star Michael Jordan Name Right Dispute Case First Instance Sentenced - Intellectual Property


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On December 30, 2020, the Shanghai Second Intermediate Court
issued a verdict of the first instance in the case of former
American professional basketball player Michael Jordan v. Qiaodan
Sports Company and Bairen Trading Company for name rights disputes.
So far, the dispute between the NBA basketball star Michael Jordan
and the domestic sports brand ushered in a new litigation result.
Since 2012, there have been several rounds of disputes between the
two sides around trademark dispute.
From the perspective of name rights, this case affirmed the

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This week in IP: Samsung top PTAB petitioner, UPC faces more delay, Michael Jordan wins in China


UPC faces new delay
The fabled unitary patent and concurrent Unified Patent Court look set to be delayed again, at least in the short term, following a request from Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court to pause the final ratification step. 
On Wednesday, January 13, the FCC asked Germany’s president Frank-Walter Steinmeier to refrain from signing the country’s ratification into law while it considers two new constitutional complaints challenging ratification that were filed with the court in December.
The court will now decide whether to throw out the complaints as inadmissible or unfounded in the short term, or consider one or both of the challenges. If the FCC opts for the latter option it could severely delay the UPC coming to fruition, or even put an end to the plans.

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Michael Jordan wins longstanding Chinese trademark dispute


Michael Jordan wins longstanding Chinese trademark dispute
13-01-2021
09-07-2018
Basketball star Michael Jordan has prevailed in a longstanding trademark dispute with Chinese sportswear manufacturer Qiaodan Sports.
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