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‘One more thing’: Apple can’t stop Swatch from trade marking fave Steve Jobs phrase
Clayton Utz 2019-04-17 9:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Apple founder Steve Jobs’ penchant for using the phrase “One more thing” as a rhetorical flourish during his highly anticipated “Stevenote” talks — usually before unveiling a new Apple product — does not constitute a trade mark use, according to a decision quashing Apple’s opposition to watch maker’s Swatch’ application to trade mark the phrase in Australia.

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Mattel settles patent infringement case over Mecard transformable toys
Consumer Goods 2019-04-17 8:58 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

US-toy giant Mattel has reached a settlement in a Federal Court case alleging its Mecard toys infringed on a patent for a toy transformation mechanism owned by Canadian toy company Spin Master.

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Parmalat loses opposition to a2 trade mark
Article 2019-04-16 3:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Dairy giant Parmalat has come up short in its attempt to block competitor The a2 Milk Company from registering a trade mark in Australia for a logo featuring the words “A2/A2 Genetics Verification”.

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Sandoz entitled to generic Lexapro licence, IP Australia finds in blow to Lundbeck
Clayton Utz 2019-04-15 10:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Generic drug maker Sandoz has secured a retroactive licence to manufacture a cheaper version of top-selling antidepressant Lexapro, the drug at the heart of a long-running patent infringement battle with pharmaceutical giant Lundbeck.

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Racing Victoria sues fantasy sports betting co. PlayUp over ‘Best Bets’ trade marks
Clayton Utz 2019-04-15 9:07 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Racing Victoria has dragged fantasy sports gambling company PlayUp to court for allegedly infringing its ‘Best Bets’ trade marks.

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IPH-Xenith merger creates IP services giant
Article 2019-04-12 11:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Australia’s largest intellectual property services firm IPH will maintain its dominance after winning a takeover battle for Xenith IP, a deal that will create a formidable IP services giant with over 1,000 employees across Asia Pacific.

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Judge shoots down Mylan bid for generic Lipidil injunction
Healthcare 2019-04-12 4:49 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has denied Mylan’s bid to temporarily block Sun Pharma and Cipla from making generic versions of anti-cholesterol drug Lipidil while it appeals a ruling invalidating several claims of its patents for the drug, citing the “difficulty, complexity and uncertainty” in assessing compensation under an undertaking as to damages in pharmaceutical patent proceedings.

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Catch Group settles dispute with Kogan over ‘catch’ AdWords
Arnold Bloch Leibler 2019-04-11 9:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

E-retail giant Catch Group has settled a lawsuit against Kogan for alleging violating its “catch” trade marks and the consumer law through sponsored links on Google driven by phrases using the word “catch”.

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QANTM waves white flag in Xenith takeover fight
Baker McKenzie 2019-04-11 9:01 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

IP services company QANTM has signaled the end to a bidding war to acquire rival Xenith IP, saying it will not match the terms of the latest offer lodged by fellow IP services provider IPH that would see it acquire Xenith outright.

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Victoria’s Secret resolves lawsuit over knockoff body spray
Article 2019-04-10 11:23 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

US lingerie company Victoria’s Secret has reached a settlement in a lawsuit over the sale of knockoff products that mimic the get-up of its trade marked body care products.

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