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Pirate Movie Supplier Quits After Russian Pirates Cammed its Pirate Releases

TorrentFreak

The topic is always controversial, and most of the interesting questions have answers that have the potential to make it even more so. Transactions took place on WesternRus’ Telegram channel, where the company would hand out keys to theatrical distributors for use in cinemas for a limited number of days.

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Russian Cinemas Get Help to Bypass Sanctions to Screen “Avatar: The Way of Water”

TorrentFreak

These piracy issues drifted from the headlines in more recent months, but with the release of this year’s blockbuster “Avatar: The Way of Water”, the topic is hot once again. The Movie Distributor’s Bulletin reports that the major chains have reached a private agreement to keep Avatar 2 out of theaters until January 13.

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"Australia's #1" is puffery for product sourced from but not sold in Australia

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MaxRelief sells pain relief spray and cream through its website and through online distributors such as Amazon.com and retail pharmacies. MaxRelief used to surce pain relief spray products in Australia from a non-party, but stopped in 2014. Painaway advertised its products as “Australia’s No.

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Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates “Increasingly Difficult”

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Conducted by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, the inquiry invited submissions from stakeholders on numerous topics, including the identification of barriers to maintaining and increasing overseas investment. It is important that this threat is addressed via robust and effective enforcement actions,” the company notes.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 9 – 15)

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Topical Highlight. Ensuring Access to TB drugs: Is Compulsory License the Way? In this post , Rahul Bajaj and Praharsh Gour analayse the underutilisation of Indian patent law’s robust flexibilities to promote patient interest.

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Welcome Back to TM Incapability and Merely Informational USPTO Refusals

DuetsBlog

Seemed like a great blog topic, for some day, given my distaste for the USPTO’s insatiable appetite for fusing informational refusals with trademark incapability. While overcoming the incapability refusal may appear an insurmountable climb for the seafood distributor, what if Applebee’s filed and faced a similar refusal?

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California Enacts a New Law about Olive Oil Labeling

LexBlog IP

With apologies to those who prefer a classic menu, I’ll be approaching these topics in coming weeks in a mezze fashion, with several items arranged to whet your appetite and enrich your knowledge. A downer, to be sure, but also an opportunity to reflect on some legal issues affecting food and wine. Olive Oil and State Pride.

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