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Fieldfisher's IP law SnIPpets podcast series

We are delighted to announce the launch of Fieldfisher's IP law SnIPpets podcast series!

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Hosted by Fieldfisher IP experts, the series provides monthly bite-size updates on developments in the IP world, with each episode being no more than 5 minutes of substantive content to complement the existing SnIPpets blog.

The first of these will summarise the decision of the Louboutin v Amazon case, in which the CJEU ruled that Amazon and other online marketplaces could be held directly liable for counterfeit goods sold by a third party on its platform.

The second podcast summarises the IPEC decision Shazam Productions Ltd v Only Fools The Dining Experience Ltd which was a case about copyright infringement and passing off, with the decision being that Del Boy is protected by both.

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If you have any questions about our Podcast series or are interested in collaborating on an episode with one of our experts please get in touch with jonathan.rehbein@fieldfisher.com.

Jennifer Bryant
Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh
Jennifer Bryant
Jennifer Bryant Professional Support Lawyer, Intellectual Property
Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh
Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh Professional Support Lawyer, Intellectual Property
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