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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 27 – October 3)

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Zolgensma and the Inadequacies of the Compulsory Licensing Regime. Akhil discusses the compulsory licensing provisions in the TRIPS Agreement, as well as the objectives and principles relating to safeguarding public interest in Articles 7 and 8 and how they find reflection in India’s Patent Act. Poster for Zolgensma.

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[Webinar] Don’t Feed the Trolls: How and When to Respond to Patent Demand Letters - January 11th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

JD Supra Law

A number of small providers are receiving patent demand letters with a settlement or licensing offer to avoid litigation. How should you respond? Should you respond? Many of these letters are a typical part of the playbook of entities that have been variously called “non-practicing entities” (NPEs) or “patent trolls.”

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The Great Global Work From Home Experiment and How it Changed the Way We Work Forever

Velocity of Content

Education and Resources – Helping You to Address the Challenges of Information Sharing for Your Remote Workforce Ordinary content exchanges that come so naturally in the digital world may increase the risk of copyright infringement, leading to costly lawsuits or settlements and affecting brand reputation.

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[Guest post] How much is that SEP in the window? 5 Themes from the IPKat/LSE Nokia v Daimler seminar

The IPKat

But then, of course, in a statement published on 1 June, the two companies said they have signed an agreement under which Nokia will license mobile telecoms technology to Daimler. They discussed the questions referred in the Nokia v Daimler case, and the broader issues around standards, supply chains and FRAND licensing.

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Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) Webinar – “Hot Topics in Advertising Law in North America”

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I always enjoy these and recommend the free GALA webinars to those interested in advertising law; I joined in progress due to some technical difficulties on my end. Teami ($15 million settlement, all but $1 million suspended), where there were other bad things like fighting cancer claims and also nondisclosure by influencers like Cardi B.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

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It was further alleged that they were allegedly operating a stock market investment learning platform ‘SEQUOIA CAPITAL BUSINESS SCHOOL’ through webinars, wherein they share apparently fake and fraudulent stock trading and investment information, using SEQUOIA trademarks. Chinmaya Golecha of Sequoia Capitala.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (September 25- October 1)

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The Conundrum of Naked Licensing Naked Licensing, aka “You Snooze, You Lose.” ” Conceptually, a lack of quality control mechanism while licensing TMs can result in the license being regarded as a naked license and the mark being deemed abandoned. TIPS Industries Ltd.