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This week's edition of Commercial weekly highlights includes: analysis of the rise of product duplicates, also known as dupes, which sets out practical advice for navigating the related IP issues, commentary on the decision in THJ Systems v Sheridan which considers whether there was a failure to comply with the advertising obligations set out in a software licence agreement, and news that the Competition and Markets Authority has published four memoranda of understanding to formalise regulatory coordination with key UK authorities under the Digital Markets Competition Regime.
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