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CalTech wins $1.1 billion jury verdict in patent case against Apple, Broadcom
The California Institute of Technology said on Wednesday that it won a $1.1 billion jury verdict in a patent case against Apple and Broadcom.
Article 13: UK will not implement EU copyright law
Universities and Science Minister Chris Skidmore has said that the UK will not implement the EU Copyright Directive after the country leaves the EU. Several companies have criticised the law, which would hold them accountable for not removing copyrighted content uploaded by users, if it is passed. EU member states have until 7 June 2021 to implement the new reforms, but the UK will have left the EU by then.
Greta Thunberg files application to trademark her name
The climate activist Greta Thunberg has said she has applied to register her name and that of the Friday For Future movement she founded in 2018, which has gone global and catapulted her to international fame.
Details of Ferrari’s first EV revealed in patent sketches
Details of Ferrari’s first production electric vehicle, arriving by 2025, appear to have been revealed in a series of patents leaked online.