TOP NEWS
By William Janes
German drugmaker Merck KGaA asked a London court Tuesday to force U.S.-based Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC to pay £46 million ($62 million) for breaching an order by using the "Merck" name in the U.K.
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By Tabitha Burbidge
DreamWorks has lost a significant portion of its "Trolls" U.K. trademarks after an online casino company convinced trademark officials that the marks had not been used in five years.
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By Hanna Vioque
LG has won its bid to patent a rollable screen that prevents "ghost images" from permanently forming on users' devices, after convincing European officials that its technology incorporated new features.
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LITIGATION
By Jamie Lennox
A Dutch court has restricted a German company's ability to market its adjustable high chair in the European Union, ruling that it infringes a Norwegian rival's rights over a "Tripp Trapp" chair design that has existed for 50 years.
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By Hanna Vioque
A Spanish law firm has convinced European officials to nix a trademark registered by a company using artificial intelligence to review and draft documents, ruling that lawyers would mix up the similar-looking signs.
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