Intellectual Property UK

  • October 11, 2024

    Toyota Inks 5G Vehicle Patent License Deal With Avanci

    Avanci LLC and Japanese auto giant Toyota have struck a deal over a pool of essential patents linked to 5G connected vehicles, the U.S. license operator has said.

  • October 10, 2024

    Seoul Semiconductor Wins Injunction Bid Over Chip Patent

    Europe's patent court ruled Thursday that a Seoul Semiconductor unit could block a German retailer from selling phones in a slew of countries because it infringed its patent for a light-emitting diode chip.

  • October 10, 2024

    Sen. Warren, Novo At Odds On Merits Of $16.5B Deal

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Thursday raised the alarm on Novo Holdings' planned $16.5 billion purchase of Catalent, arguing the transaction could give Novo "unprecedented" control over the production of certain obesity drugs by Eli Lilly and other top competitors, but Novo insists the deal would give it no such edge.

  • October 10, 2024

    Dutch Biz Gets 2nd Shot To Patent Encryption System

    Ward Participations revived a patent for a digital transaction authenticator after European appellate officials ruled that an amendment passed muster, a small victory after it lost a similar battle against Samsung in the U.S.

  • October 10, 2024

    Drug Tech Developer Wins EPO Spat Over Inhaler Patent

    A drug delivery device maker has convinced European appellate officials to nix a challenge brought by a business linked to law firm Kilburn & Strode LLP to its patent for a type of inhaler that delivers a set amount of medication.

  • October 10, 2024

    Dutch Co. Wins Patent Over Washing Machine Cabinet At EPO

    A Dutch company's purpose-built washing machine cabinet is sufficiently inventive over an earlier piece of Ikea furniture to merit a European patent, an appeals panel has ruled.

  • October 10, 2024

    EU Seals Revised Designs Legislation For Modern Era

    The Council of the European Union said Thursday that it has given its final approval to a new set of laws designed to protect industrial designs in an era of digital blueprints and 3D printing.

  • October 09, 2024

    LG Chem Can't Revive Patent For Superabsorbent Resin

    An appellate board refused to grant LG Chem a patent for a superabsorbent polymer, ruling that one of its core features lacked key information that would allow other scientists to replicate the water-absorbent resin.

  • October 09, 2024

    Nokia Inks Patent Licensing Deal With Streaming Platform

    Nokia has signed a deal to license its video streaming patents to an undisclosed platform, the Finnish company's second such agreement over its intellectual property in recent months.

  • October 09, 2024

    Academy Of Pop Wins TM Despite 'Pop' Rival's Efforts

    A pop academy has won its bid to register a trademark for "Academy of Pop" as European officials ruled that the school formed by a former Spice Girls manager was not encroaching on a Slovenian media company's turf.

  • October 09, 2024

    ETSI Rolls Out New Specification For Fixed Networks

    Europe's telecommunications standards body has completed the release of a new specification for fixed networks that aims to boost bandwidth, reliability and energy efficiency while complementing existing 5G mobile networks.

  • October 08, 2024

    AI And Geopolitics Top Concerns For Employers In 2024

    British businesses are early adopters of artificial intelligence, especially in recruitment and human resources, but a dearth of policies about how to use the technology in the workplace leaves companies at risk of discrimination and data privacy claims, Littler's annual survey of European employers published on Wednesday shows.

  • October 08, 2024

    Pfizer And BioNTech Get CureVac MRNA Patent Chucked

    Pfizer and BioNTech won their bid to scrap two CureVac patents Tuesday, after a London judge held that the gene therapy-related invention was missing key information that would merit protection.

  • October 08, 2024

    Bratz Maker Accused Of Trying To 'Kill' Rival In £130M IP Claim

    Toy giant MGA Entertainment Inc. "killed" a startup it saw as a rival by blacklisting it with U.K. retailers and making baseless threats of patent infringement litigation, a lawyer for the failed emerging company told a court Tuesday.

  • October 08, 2024

    Pfizer Gets GSK Patents For RSV Jab Axed In UK

    A London judge has granted Pfizer's bid to nix two patents protecting GSK's blockbuster vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus, blocking GSK's future infringement claims a month after launching its own jab in the U.K.

  • October 08, 2024

    Astellas Beats Challenges To Blockbuster Cancer Patent

    Pharmaceutical giant Astellas persuaded a London court on Tuesday to spare vital patent protections for its blockbuster prostate cancer therapeutic Xtandi, rebuffing a series of challenges attempting to clear the way for generic variants.

  • October 07, 2024

    'Petsure' Appeal Levels Bar For Actual Confusion

    A recent appellate court ruling holding that a pet insurance company's name was too similar to its rival's trademark spells good news for trademark pros, who feared that the initial ruling in the case would set the burden of evidence for actual confusion too high.

  • October 07, 2024

    UPC Adds Patent Pool Manager To Infringement Case

    European judges allowed a patent pool administrator to join an infringement case involving one of its licensors, concluding that the ultimate decision in the case could threaten its ability to demand royalty payments.

  • October 07, 2024

    Louis Vuitton Blocks Signature Monogram Copycat TM

    Louis Vuitton has won its attempt to block a rival from registering a similar trademark to its signature monogram, after European officials ruled the star and flower pattern mark would unfairly take advantage of the luxury French fashion company's reputation.

  • October 07, 2024

    Willkie Tech Patent Litigation Chair Joins Covington In DC

    The former chair of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP's tech patent litigation group, who has more than two decades of experience litigating computer hardware and software matters for major corporations, has moved his practice to Covington & Burling LLP's Washington, D.C., office, the firm announced Monday.

  • October 07, 2024

    Investor IP Group Extends Share Buyback By £10M

    IP Group PLC extended on Monday its recently ended £20 million ($26 million) share repurchase program by £10 million, a move expected to further lower the innovation and early-stage science backer's share capital.

  • October 04, 2024

    Simply Naturals Sues Former Director, Claiming TM Grab

    Simply Naturals has accused a former director of trying to steal its "sizzling minerals" trademark, claiming in a London court that he was threatening to bring infringement proceedings despite transferring the name rights years ago.

  • October 04, 2024

    Juul Loses Bid To Patent Portable Vape Device

    Juul failed to convince a European appellate board to reinstate its patent for a portable vaporization device because it was trying to sneak in extra information about a heater type and temperature control feature.

  • October 04, 2024

    'Pimp Your Pump' Found Not Distinctive Enough For EU TM

    The founder of a company that makes heat pumps has failed to persuade an appeals board to register a trademark for "Pimp Your Pump," with examiners holding the mark lacked distinctive character.

  • October 04, 2024

    Google Director Denies 'Shorts' Is Brand In Trademark Fight

    A senior Google director said Friday during questioning in a London trial that the tech giant's 'YouTube Shorts' video platform does not function as a brand in isolation, contradicting the accusation of the international film distributor behind ShortsTV that the moniker infringed its trademarks.

Expert Analysis

  • EU Unified Patent Court Will Proceed In 2017 — Now What?

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    Although it is sensible to be cautious and plan accordingly, we believe that the European Union's Unified Patent Court will, after a possibly extended teething period, become a significant forum in which patents are litigated, say Trevor Cook and Anthony Trenton, leaders of WilmerHale's IP litigation practice in Europe.

  • Comparing Patent Quality At The USPTO And EPO

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    In this latest article in an ongoing series on patent quality, Professor Colleen Chien of Santa Clara University School of Law and Professor Jay Kesan of University of Illinois College of Law provide a snapshot of comparative patent inputs, processes and outcomes at the European Patent Office and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

  • Brexit And Supplemental Protection Certificates

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    The procedure for applying for patents through the European Patent Office will be entirely unaffected by Brexit because the EPO was established by a separate treaty unrelated to the European Union. EU law, however, is critical to the acquisition and enforcement of other intellectual property rights, including supplemental protection certificates, say William Hubbard and Barry Herman of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP.

  • Q&A With GAO Directors: Improving Patent Quality

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    Overall, we were impressed by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's commitment to improving patent quality through their Enhanced Patent Quality Initiative. However, we still recommended that the USPTO take a number of actions, say John Neumann and Frank Rusco of the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

  • EU Court Brings New Copyright Liability For Linked Material

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    The EU Court of Justice recently ruled that websites that merely link to infringing material can be liable for copyright infringement. If GS Media v. Sanoma stands, it threatens to disrupt common practices on a wide variety of websites and social media platforms, say Jennifer Stanley and Liwen Mah of Fenwick & West LLP.

  • Best Of Times And Worst Of Times For International IP

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    While the intellectual property environment is healthy, the international trade environment is not. The troubling situation raises the question of whether prevailing anti-trade sentiment will undercut IP harmonization progress and jeopardize the future of the global IP system, say Jay Erstling and Amy Salmela of Patterson Thuente Pedersen PA.

  • The Complicated Role Of Copyright In EU Pay-TV Case

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    While the European Commission's decision to close its antitrust investigation of Paramount Pictures does not mark the end of the pay-TV investigation, which continues against other studios and broadcasters, the history of the case and the terms of this settlement provide an interesting insight into the EC’s current views on the interaction between competition law and copyright, say Becket McGrath and Trupti Reddy of Cooley LLP.

  • Deciding Where To File Patents Internationally In 2016

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    Staying tethered to old patent filing strategies can soothe the cognitive dissonance created by a rapidly changing world. But applicants should resist the siren song of the old standbys to optimally adapt their patent portfolios to a world in economic and political flux, says Stephen Keefe, patent counsel at the Getinge Group.

  • What Brexit Means For EU Patents And Trademarks

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    Until the end of the negotiation period that will follow the Brexit vote, EU laws will continue to apply in the U.K., and intellectual property owners will likely experience no change in their rights in the U.K. until at least 2018, say Peter Pappas and Karissa Blyth of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP.

  • 7 Reasons Revocation In EU Could Be As Popular As IPR In US

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    In addition to providing a forum for centralized enforcement of European patents, the Unified Patent Court will offer a new opportunity for challengers to invalidate a European patent centrally in a single action. There are some similarities between UPC revocation actions and the hugely successful inter partes reviews in the U.S., say Leythem Wall and Hazel Ford of Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP.

  • UK Supreme Court Clarifies Scope Of EU Design Protection

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    The U.K. Supreme Court's reasoning in a dispute involving children’s suitcase manufacturers raises important points for those filing community registered design right applications in Europe, says Dafydd Bevan of Marks & Clerk.

  • A New Dawn For European Patents

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    The creation of a new European Unified Patent Court and a new patent with unitary effect — expected to come into force next year — is the most important change in the European patent system since the European Patent Convention came into effect in October 1977. It will fundamentally change the international patent litigation landscape, say attorneys with Jones Day.

  • A Successful Follow-On Inter Partes Review Petition

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    The Patent Trial and Appeal Board's recent decision in World Bottling Cap shows that a second petition for inter partes review will be considered by the PTAB when the facts and additional prior art warrant, says Ted Baroody of Carstens & Cahoon LLP.

  • Get Ready For EU Unified Patent Court And Unitary Patent

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    Big change is coming to European patent litigation — as early as January 2017, a new single Unified Patent Court will commence operation. The time for U.S. companies with European patents to start planning and preparing is now, say Ron Lopez and Jennifer Hayes of Nixon Peabody LLP.

  • Effective IP Enforcement Is Taking Shape In China

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    As the Chinese economy grows and becomes more intertwined with other world economies, non-Chinese intellectual property rights holders in the energy sector must understand new enforcement mechanisms under the National Intellectual Property Rights Strategy Action Plan to maintain a competitive IP strategy, say Brad Chin and Kevin Tamm of Bracewell & Giuliani LLP.

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