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Look-alike get up can IP Whiteboard develop an objective method to test that most subjective of assessments?
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- Australia
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- June 6 2013
Many of us are attracted to IP law because we love retail therapy and brands. The party has to end somewhere though, and often it's the court room
They’re “gonna work it out, bye bye”the Velvet Underground and Warhol Foundation settle banana trademark case
- Sullivan & Worcester LLP
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- USA
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- May 30 2013
The Velvet Underground and the Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts have settled their lawsuit over the right to control iconic "banana" image from
Australian customs raising the bar on copyright and trade mark protection
- Addisons
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- Australia
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- May 15 2013
On 15 April 2013 many of the provisions of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Raising the Bar) Act 2012 ("Raising the Bar Act") came into
Trade mark and copyright owners benefit under new Australian Customs seizure procedures
- Davies Collison Cave
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- Australia
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- May 8 2013
On 15 April 2013, some important (and positive) changes came into force regarding the Australian Customs seizure provisions in the Trade Marks Act
Artists need protection
- Adams & Adams
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- South Africa
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- April 29 2013
Most up-and-coming artistsbands do not appreciate the value of their names and images. As soon as an artistband becomes known, the names and images
Bill C-56: a greater role for customs officers in combatting counterfeiting
- Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
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- Canada
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- April 17 2013
On March 1, 2013, the Minister of Industry and Minister of State (Agriculture) tabled for first reading Bill C-56, the short title of which is the
Don't snag your deals on traps laid for trolls
- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
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- European Union, USA
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- March 26 2013
The issue of non-practicing entities has been back in the news again recently. During a Google hangout last week, President Barack Obama used strong
Counterfeiters beware Canada introduces new law to deal with counterfeit and pirated products
- Dentons
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- Canada
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- March 13 2013
On March 1, 2013, the Canadian Government introduced Bill C56, otherwise known as the Combating Counterfeit Products Act (the "CCP Act"). The Bill
Canada proposes anti-counterfeiting legislation
- Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
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- Canada
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- March 11 2013
After many years of calls for reform by intellectual property rights owners, the Canadian government introduced legislation on March 1, 2013 aimed at
Canada combats counterfeiting with Bill C-56 (Copyright Act and the Trade-marks Act)
- Bennett Jones LLP
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- Canada
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- March 8 2013
On March 1, 2013, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-56 in the House of Commons (The Combating Counterfeit Products Act). Bill C-56
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