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Patents in Your Language

A free online tool capable of translating patent documents and data into 31 languages is now live on Espacenet, brought to you by the European Patent Office.
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New York Law Journal

Ballard v. Walker

Songwriter's Acts in New York Do Not Provide Basis for Jurisdiction in Music Rights Dispute
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New York Law Journal

Music Company EMI Keeps Rights to Christmas Classic

Just in time for Christmas, a judge has ruled that music publisher EMI can keep the rights to the 1934 hit song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" for another 25 years, leaving the family of co-songwriter John Frederick Coots out in the cold.
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The Recorder

United States v. Anderson

By | December 19, 2013
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Law.com

Prosecutors: Nosal Should Foot O'Melveny's $1 Million Bill

Defense lawyer Dennis Riordan says the request to cover Korn/Ferry's legal expenses distorts the intent of victim restitution.
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Corporate Counsel

Past SCOTUS Cases Could Help Stop Patent Trolls

The vestiges of U.S. Supreme Court rulings more than a century old still apply, and could be used as a defense against modern-day intellectual property litigation.
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Corporate Counsel

Fighting the Fashion Knockoff War

With knockoffs gaining more ground and popularity, design patents are becoming a vital component of a prudent global brand protection strategy. For the first time in a long time, apparel companies seem to have a fighting chance.
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International Edition

Eversheds client Littlewoods faces IP claim over Xmas jumper design

Eversheds' Dublin office is advising Littlewoods over claims one of its Christmas jumpers infringed intellectual property (IP) rights, allegedly causing sales losses at a rival retailer.
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National Law Journal

Baltimore Ravens, NFL Prevail in Fight over 'Flying B' Logo

A federal appeals court has deemed the National Football League's use of the fan-created "Flying B" logo in three videos and the Baltimore Ravens' use of it in stadium exhibits "fair use," closing two chapters of an acrimonious, 16-year copyright fight.
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Corporate Counsel

Senate Weighs Fee Shifting in Anti-Patent Troll Bills

Business leaders urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to include fee shifting in legislation it is debating to combat abusive litigation from patent trolls.
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