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[Guest post] Conference report: ‘The Fashion Marketplace: Law and Policy’

The IPKat

The event was, as ever, chaired by PermaKat Prof Dr Eleonora Rosati together with Giulia Gasparin, and the calibre and range of the speakers was bound to result in lively discussion; with panellists from marketplaces such as Amazon, Zalando and Etsy engaging in discussion with brand and consumer voices as well as private practice lawyers.

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Fifth Circuit Affirms That Ericsson’s Offers to HTC Complied With ETSI FRAND Commitment (HTC v. Ericsson)

LexBlog IP

The decision rejected HTC’s argument that the non-discrimination portion of the FRAND commitment required Ericsson to give HTC the same licensing terms as given larger mobile device manufacturers, because that would convert the ETSI FRAND commitment into a most-favored-licensee approach that ETSI had refused to adopt. Background.

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Informa Connect IP summer events with IPKat’s readers 15% registration fee discount

The IPKat

This year’s highlights include: 20+ speakers, including experts from WIPO, Nokia, Cisco, Sisvel, ETSI, Qualcomm, Bird & Bird and Ericsson Focus on how to navigate the rapidly changing standards and patents legal landscape IPKat readers are entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee using the code FKW83298IPKE.

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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

A consideration of justice also provides a perspective on one of the trickiest topics in the SEP debate – the availability of injunctions (something that is particularly sensitive in the auto sector where the “products” being injuncted retail for tens of thousands of dollars). Mais où est-il mentionné dans le guide ETSI IPR ou le "Policy?"

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Employees with a side hustle: Can I protect my intellectual property?

Nelligan Law

That app you’re working on, or Etsy account may be of zero interest to your employer, until it’s not. The Copyright Act and The Industrial Design Act both touch on the topic of employment and IP. This is different from a patent, which helps to protect inventions (like creating a new tool). Why is IP important?

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Unpacking IDC v Lenovo (Part IV): top-down cross check; allegations regarding conduct; permission to appeal

The IPKat

Then it moved on to the inevitable topic of appeal. On the cost, the Judge had no doubt that Lenovo were the overall winner of this trial: see reasons in [60]) with additional adjustments on the costs explained in [66] – [69]. InterDigital advanced four grounds of appeal.

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Optis v Apple Trial E (Part I): findings on specific issues and topics

The IPKat

Trial F concerned the issues of whether Apple was permanently disentitled from relying on Optis’ ETSI undertaking and thus may be subject to an unqualified injunction and some of Apple's defences to this; the appeal from it will be heard by the UK Supreme Court.

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