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[Guest Post] Thrifted is the new black

The IPKat

The IPKat is pleased to publish a guest post by Kat friend Theodora Goula (Hugo Boss), discussing second-hand fashion and trade mark rights per European law. Counterfeit goods Last but not least, a hot topic for second-hand fashion is the resale of counterfeit goods. 49,50, 75).

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Crackdown on Gambling Ads Featuring Sports Stars: New Advertising Rules

IP Tech Blog

According to analysis conducted by FIFA in conjunction with its betting data partner, the total global betting turnover for the 2018 World Cup came to an estimated €136 billion. Squire Patton Boggs are experts in this topic, please contact Carlton Daniel , Mike Llewellyn or Ailin O’Flaherty for advice.

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[Guest post] Retromark Volume XIII: the last six months in trade marks

The IPKat

Floor cleaning appears to be big business, with the claimant enjoying more than £17m in turnover in 2020 (boosted by the pandemic, perhaps?). Acquiescence is a topic of interest following the CJEU in Heitec (see Volume 9 ) and the UK Court of Appeal in Combe (see Volume 12 ). Stitch Editing appealed to the High Court.

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Data Portability Rights versus IP – Part II

Kluwer Copyright Blog

To reduce situations of economic lock-in, EU law increasingly grants portability rights: entitlements for beneficiaries to “claim back” certain data that they provided or created, and/or to have those data transferred directly from one party to another party of the beneficiary’s choice. © Ernesto López and Simon Geiregat 2022. by Edward J.

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