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Intellectual Property, Media & entertainment, Trade marks Mr Worldwide’s great American ‘scream’ – protection granted for Pitbull’s famous yell 24 April 2020 By Bridie Egan Read on
Copyright, Intellectual Property, Trade marks Gotta catch ‘em all – Pokémon Company International, Inc. v Redbubble Ltd 15 January 2018 By Ann-Kathrin Goller Read on
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Intellectual Property, Trade marks Kylie Minogue takes on Kylie Jenner – what happens when two celebrities have the same name? 4 March 2016 By Maggie Chan Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks You spin me right round baby, right round … Guru Denim logo survives appeal from Omega in NZ 20 May 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
Intellectual Property, Trade marks Arnold J in Enterprise Holdings v Europcar – the battle of the e logos 17 February 2015 By Bill Ladas Read on
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