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    Day: January 24, 2020

    January 24, 2020in Blogs, Copyright, IP, Uncategorized0by Editor
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    24 Hours for 70 Years: Interpreting the EU’s Copyright Term Extension Directive

    In a nod to discussions about artist and performer rights currently underway in our own backyard, the new year has so far given us at least one possible attempt to…

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    January 24, 2020in Blogs, IP, Trademarks, Uncategorized1by Editor
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    Glossier Tries Building Brand’s Image by Filing Two Trademark Applications for the Packaging of its Products

    In early 2019, the beauty and skincare brand Glossier Inc. filed two trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) relating to the packaging of its goods.…

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    The Implications of Commercializing IP: How Patent Rights Get Compromised in Big Tech
    January 24, 2020in Commercialization, Innovation, IP, Patents, Technology0by Editor
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    The Implications of Commercializing IP: How Patent Rights Get Compromised in Big Tech

    Patent protection is a crucial consideration for inventors with new innovations. It ensures that innovation persists in the marketplace, and also guarantees some form of monopoly and profit for inventors…

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