Hanergy Holding Group launched four full solar power vehicles at a grand ceremony arranged outside its headquarters in Beijing. Over 4,000 guests from all sectors of society attended the event. A sports car named "Hanergy Solar R" made ...
The Federation of European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) joined the European Commission; several right owners and internet platforms to update their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on fighting the online sale of counterfeit goods. ...
Tags: FeSi, intellectual property rights
POET Technologies Inc of San Jose, CA, USA — which has developed the proprietary planar optoelectronic technology (POET) platform for monolithic fabrication of integrated III-V-based electronic and optical devices on a single ...
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Apple could lose the right to sell certain iPhone models in China as local authorities say the company has copycat smartphone designs. Beijing’s Intellectual Property Office has ruled that both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus ...
Inline digital printing company, DataLase has received several orders for solutions at Drupa 2016 More than 2000 visitors stopped by the DataLase stand during the two-week exhibition, helping to generate a significant number of new ...
China's intellectual property (IP) market slowed last year under economic pressure, an official report showed on Tuesday. The index evaluating trademark transfers, patent pledge financing and technology market transactions fell markedly ...
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Michelin North America has filed suit against Atturo Tire and Svizz-One alleging infringement of its patented pattern for its Latitude tire. Michelin filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina in ...
Riddell, Inc., developer of protective sports equipment, apparel and related accessories, filed lawsuits against Schutt Sports, Inc. and Xenith, LLC claiming both helmet manufacturers are infringing several patents covering Riddell’s ...
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Sports Authority Inc. pushed back the planned bankruptcy auction from April 25 to May 16 amid “substantial” interest from several potential bidders. A report from Reuters also indicated that both Dick's Sporting Goods and ...
In 2014, the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded for the discovery of the gallium-nitride-based blue-light LED and its use for new, efficient LED-based white lamps. The development efforts in this field, however, do not stop there. The ...
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Anti Copying in Design (ACID), supported by the Alliance for Intellectual Property, is set to deliver a one-day conference on 3D Printing - Opportunities & IP Challenges, at The Furniture Makers’ Hall, London on 14th April. 3D ...
Tags: Anti Copying in Design, ACID, Intellectual Property, 3D printing
Sustainable resins specialist Cardia Bioplastics has seen a steep rise in demand for its packaging and bag products. Monthly orders have increased by 60 per cent over the last 12 months to over $100,000 for the company’s ...
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UK-based food manufacturer Premier Foods has rejected a bid offer worth a £495m from US-based food giant McCormick. The company has rejected the offer saying that the offer from McCormick significantly undervalued Premier Foods ...
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POET Technologies Inc of San Jose, CA, USA — which has developed the proprietary planar optoelectronic technology (POET) platform for monolithic fabrication of integrated III-V-based electronic and optical devices on a single ...
Jeremy Morton, partner at Harbottle & Lewis, takes a look at the new updated EU trademark legislation regarding counterfeits in transit, and it what it means for IP owners. Good news for intellectual property has arrived in the form of ...
Tags: Counterfeit, Opinion, EU trademark legislation, Jeremy morton