Tackling IP Infringements in Social Media: EUIPO releases its Social Media Discussion Paper

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Katrina Baxter

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I am a mid-level associate in our Commercial Group in London, assisting clients in various industries on a range of technology matters from advising on cloud-based service arrangements to complex technology outsourcings.

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) released its Social Media Discussion Paper in June of this year, forming part of a broader attempt to address IP infringement activity on digital platforms.

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