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AIPPI Congress News day 2

All three issues of the AIPPI Congress News are now available to download

AIPPI Congress News day 2

Managing IP has been in Cancun this week, publishing a daily newsletter reporting on all the highlights from the AIPPI Congress.

You can read all three issues of the AIPPI Congress News here.

Day 1 includes news of an unprecedented AIPPI development: no resolution was reached on the issue of inventor remuneration. It includes articles on personal branding, joint liability and an interview with Hao Ma, who stands down as AIPPI president at the conference.

Day 2 includes news on AI, a resolution on judgments, SEPS, personality rights, the doctrine of equivalents, and more.

Day 3 reports an access to medicine debate, an IP5 update, 3D marks, biosimilars, an interview with new AIPPI executive director Arno Hold, and a look ahead to the 2019 Congress in London.

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News of Dolby suing Snap over AV1 and HEVC patents and SCOTUS offering guidance on the liability of internet service providers were also among the top talking points
Arrival of Caitlin Heard will bolster the soon-to-be-created Ashurst Perkins Coie’s IP presence in the capital
AI, cybersecurity and data practice group will provide clients with legal guidance around AI alongside a 'deep technical foundation’ in IP
Lawyers at Vondst and Biopatents say a ruling concerning the protected status of trade secrets could see the UPC flooded with requests to prevent access to confidential information
Sharad Vadehra of Kan & Krishme discusses why older IP firms still have an edge over up-and-coming boutiques and how the firm is using AI to provide quick and cost-effective service
Lawyers at Appleyard Lees share how they picked apart a plant breeder’s infringement claims concerning the ‘Tango’ mandarin
A further decision on long-arm status, and a new hire for Pentarc in Germany from Taylor Wessing were also among top developments
The US decision marks a rare grant of a request under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act in a patent case
Stobbs has applied to strike out a contempt of court application filed against the firm and two of its lawyers
With trademark volumes surging, trademark teams need to think beyond traditional clearance searches, towards a continuous, intelligence-led workflow, says Meghan Medeiros of Corsearch
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