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Superhero Technology Hits Patent Court

Mova, a technology that captures actors’ facial expressions and tics, and transfers them to animated figures for motion pictures, won […]

Worker Abuse, Deep In Supply Chain, Is Major Company Risk

A report issued last week by risk advisory firm Verisk Maplecroft says that illegal and abusive treatment of migrant workers […]

Good Rating For Chinese IP Courts

Fears that Chinese courts are protectionist, biased and anti-foreigner are misplaced, writes Jack Ellis, blogging on the IAM website. On […]

Differing IP Enforcement On Three Continents

As the U.S., European and Chinese economies become more intertwined, it becomes more and more important for intellectual property owners […]

Facebook Faces French Sanctions Over Privacy

Facebook has been given three months to update its data collection practices in France, or it will face sanctions in […]

EU and U.S. Reach Agreement On Data Transfer

The European Commission and the United States have reached a tentative agreed on a new framework for transatlantic data flows. […]

Using Europe’s M&A Regime For Tactical Advantage

U.S. companies planning for public M&A in the EU face rules of engagement that are considerably different from those in […]

Death Of Iranian Sanctions Greatly Exaggerated

It’s been widely reported that sanctions against Iran are history, but far from it, says a post from Ropes & […]

Russian’s Claim He Wrote “The Martian” Is Dismissed

A Russian screenwriter will appeal a Moscow court’s decision dismissing his plagiarism suit against Fox over the script for “The […]

Lawyers Who Challenged Canadian Gov’t Now Fight For Pay

Two Canadian lawyers who opposed the appointment of a judge to that country’s Supreme Court – an appointment that was […]

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