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Join the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for World Intellectual Property Day!

U.S. Department of Commerce

April 25, 2023 KCPullen@doc.gov Tue, 04/25/2023 - 09:48 Intellectual property Post by Kathi Vidal Every year on April 26, we join intellectual property (IP) organizations from across the globe to celebrate World Intellectual Property (IP) Day. This year’s theme is “Women and IP: Accelerating innovation and creativity.”

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Saturday Sundries

The IPKat

Here is your weekly update of IP news and events! News PatKat reviewing this week's IP news The EPO Boards of Appeal have issued a Notice on accelerating proceedings in light of the potential need for accelerated proceedings in view of the now operational Unified Patent Court (UPC). The board shall inform the parties of its decision.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

While enjoying (or not) this heatwave, check the latest IP events and opportunities to be cool for the summer! Marques - CELEBRATING MARKS: How sustainability and technology will shape the future of brands - 20 to 23 September 2022 - Madrid, Spain The 2022 MARQUES Annual Conference will be held in Madrid from 20 to 23 September 2022.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Austral University Austral University is holding its first International Congress in IP on 21-22 September 2021, on the theme of 'New Frontiers of Intellectual Property and Disruptive Technologies', with panellists to include PermaKat Prof. Tickets are free for both UNION-IP members and non-members and available here. Eleonora Rosati.

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Pitfalls Related to NCAA’s New Policy on Name, Image and Likeness

The IP Law Blog

If the athletes aren’t aware of the potential IP pitfalls, and they are represented by agents or marketing managers who are likewise unaware of these risks, then who is to ensure those risks don’t become truly problematic for the athlete? Therein lies the risk. How is that fair? It’s really a matter of education.

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IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

As with any growing industry, cannabis stakeholders are eager to protect their valuable intellectual property (IP) rights, but their ability to obtain comprehensive IP protection and enforce their IP rights is sometimes in conflict with federal drug law. FDA Regulation. THC – even if such products are legal under state law.

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Pitfalls Related to NCAA’s New Policy on Name, Image and Likeness

LexBlog IP

If the athletes aren’t aware of the potential IP pitfalls, and they are represented by agents or marketing managers who are likewise unaware of these risks, then who is to ensure those risks don’t become truly problematic for the athlete? Therein lies the risk. How is that fair? It’s not.