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PTAB Masters 2023 this Month at IPWatchdog

LexBlog IP

The third annual program is designed as a high-level, interactive, limited enrollment program, and is held in person at IPWatchdog Studios, minutes from Dulles International Airport. The program including a the former Chief Judge of the CAFC, former USPTO Director, top practitioners, and current and former PTAB judges ( list here ).

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Patent Litigation Masters in May

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The program is offered live at the Hyatt Regency (Dulles Airport). The two-day agenda offers a number of compelling topics, and as usual with the Watchdog Masters Programs, a stellar lineup of speakers.

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Netherlands calling with a 10% discount on C5's Pharma & Biotech Patent Litigation Conference

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This Kat has never really been to Amsterdam - Schiphol Airport does not count. The AmeriKat is particularly looking forward to the session on "Managing the Implications of the EPO's Decisions in BOA Referral G 2/21" and, as ever, her favorite favorite topic - SPCs.

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Never Too Late: if you missed the IPKat last week

The IPKat

Trade marks GuestKat Nedim Malovic considered the meaning of bad faith pursuant to Article 59(1)(b) of the EU Trade Mark Regulation, following the EU General Court's decision in Riviera-Airport v EUIPO. Picture from Angeles Balaguer on Pixabay.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (December 25- December 31)

SpicyIP

Ferrero Spa & Ors vs Dugar Overseas Pvt Ltd & Ors on 21 December, 2023 (Delhi High Court) Image from here The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants are infringing its “Ferrero Rocher” trademark by selling counterfeit chocolates in-store at Pune and Indore Airports. Defendant no. 2 is fraudulently using Defendant No.

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A Roundup of German Caselaw Regarding Emojis and Emoticons (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Although the number of published cases reporting factual information about emoji was in the single digits until just recently, and German courts have yet to develop a standard method of dealing with them, the topic is growing rapidly even though courts have some trepidation about it. Hesitation to display emoji in opinions.

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Adele, Spotify and the right of integrity

The IPKat

While one could debate this topic from a non-legal standpoint (and perhaps we will return to it), one (unsolicited) question might be: What would have happened if Spotify had not agreed to remove the " shuffle " feature at Adele's request and she had decided to take her reasons to the legal level?