Every day, Leman Solicitor’s Intellectual Property solicitor Brian Conroy takes a look at the latest Intellectual Property, Trademark, Copyright, Design rights and Brand Protection stories from around the web. Here’s your Interesting IP for 9 October, 2018:
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Hublot settles ‘red gold’ trademark row with celebrity bling designer
scmp.com
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Sky agrees to ‘cease and desist’ protocol to tackle music piracy
irishexaminer.com
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Victory for Billabong in trademark dispute over ‘Billa’
worldipreview.com
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Dance group forced to change name after clash with BBC
essexlive.news
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Can Taste Be Protected By Copyright in Europe? – IP Harbour
ipharbour.com
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Perspective | Why Nobel winner Donna Strickland didn’t have a Wikipedia page
washingtonpost.com
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Alibaba files blockchain patent to target illegal activities
worldipreview.com
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Beyoncé’s battle over “Feyoncé” trademark will go to trial (via Passle)
advertisinglaw.fkks.com
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3 Questions For A Leading Trademark Filer (Part II)
abovethelaw.com
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Kansas City Royals sue NWSL over Utah Royals FC trademark
rslsoapbox.com
If you have any IP questions or queries please get in touch with either Brian Conroy or Ronan McGoldrick
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