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Nokia takes another bite at the Apple

21 December 2010 | Simon Weinberg

Nokia has filed court proceedings against Apple in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, alleging that Apple has infringed Nokia patents in a number of products sold in those countries.  Nokia filed...

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Microsoft founder fails in infringement lawsuit

21 December 2010 | Simon Weinberg

Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates, has failed in his claim that a number of household names, including Facebook and Google, had infringed patents registered by his firm Interval Licensing....

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Football Dataco back in court as European Court asked to rule on width of protection under database copyright – Football Dataco v Yahoo!, Court of Appeal

21 December 2010 | Paul Gershlick | 2 comments

Football Dataco is back in the headlines (following its previous fixture in court - see here: http://www.mablaw.com/2010/12/infringement-database-rights-locatio-football-dataco-v-sportradar/). This time...

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If you’re international, you’re international – Peter Pammer v Reederei Karl Schlüter GmbH & Co KG and Hotel Alpenhof GesmbH v Oliver Heller, ECJ

20 December 2010 | Mark Weston

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled on the criteria such as an online business with a ‘top-level’ .com or .eu domain name, or that has international dialing codes for phone numbers on its...

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Newspaper prevented from selling back copy editions online due to one photographer’s copyright – MGN v Grisbrook, Court of Appeal

16 December 2010 | Mark Weston

Alan Grisbrook, a freelance photographer, supplied photographs to Mirror Group Newspapers for many years. There was no written contract between them. There was therefore an implied licence for the newspaper...

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Piracy in these shores on the up

14 December 2010 | Mark Weston

An estimated 8 million people in the UK continue to download music illegally. That’s the finding of a survey by BPI, the trade organisation for the UK record music industry. The survey also estimated...

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Remedies for Infringement of UK and EU Registered Designs to be harmonised

8 December 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The UK’s Intellectual Property Office – the body in charge of maintaining the registers of intellectual property rights in the UK – is consulting on harmonising the effects of infringing registered...

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European Patent Office creates free online search tool for all clean energy technology pate

8 December 2010 | Paul Gershlick

The European Patent Office has created an innovation of its own. It has created a tool that enables people to search for free for all patents in relation to the clean energy technology sector, wherever...

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US Supreme Court does not overturn ruling that eBay not liable for counterfeit Tiffany products

7 December 2010 | Paul Gershlick

Tiffany has lost a legal action brought against eBay in which the jewellery shop sought to hold the popular online auction site liable for sales made of counterfeit products through its online platform....

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US takes action against file-sharing and counterfeit product sites

6 December 2010 | Mark Weston

The United States government, through the Customs Enforcement Agency branch of the Department for Homeland Security, has shut down more than 70 websites that are alleged to have been offering pirate content...

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