Intellectual Property UK

  • April 23, 2024

    Pfizer Says Moderna MRNA Patent Offers Nothing New

    Pfizer urged a London court on Tuesday to revoke one of Moderna's patents for the mRNA vaccine, kicking off the U.K. arm of the global litigation campaign over the central intellectual property behind the COVID-19 jabs.

  • April 22, 2024

    Pfizer, Moderna Set To Tee Off Over COVID-19 Vaccine Patents

    A London court is poised to consider Tuesday whether Pfizer infringed patents that Moderna initially pledged to not enforce, marking the first time a court has weighed in on the topic.

  • April 22, 2024

    Abbott Says Rival Can Make Diabetes Tech Without TM Shape

    An Abbott Laboratories unit is defending a 3D trademark it owns over its continuous glucose monitoring devices, arguing that it is the only company offering a device in that distinctive circular shape despite Sinocare Inc. and other rivals' arguments to the contrary.

  • April 22, 2024

    EUIPO Sets Out New Policies For TMs With Morality Woes

    The European Union Intellectual Property Office said Friday it has begun the three-month roll-out for new rules governing morality principles in trademark registration, marking the first time the EU has taken a harmonized approach to the subject.

  • April 22, 2024

    Sandoz Gets Jazz's Cancer Treatment Patent Nixed

    Jazz Pharmaceuticals has lost a patent for fat-based drug preparations to treat cancer after European officials ruled that it wasn't innovative.

  • April 22, 2024

    HR Software Giant Can Fight On To Register 'Standout' TM

    American software giant ADP will have a second chance to attempt to register the word "standout" as a trademark in the European Union, even though the bloc's intellectual property authority decided that the mark failed to meet basic trademark requirements.

  • April 22, 2024

    Kirkland-Led Blackstone Bids $1.2B For Music Biz Hipgnosis

    Private equity firm Blackstone has tabled an enhanced $1.2 billion bid for U.K. music royalties investment company Hipgnosis, countering an offer from U.S. royalties firm Concord Chorus.

  • April 19, 2024

    Royal Mail Accuses Developer Of Copying Postcode Database

    Royal Mail has accused a software developer of using its database of postcode information to set up its own address-finding company.

  • April 19, 2024

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen U.K. holiday resort chain Butlins target Aviva and a huddle of insurers, Meta and WhatsApp tackle a patents claim by telecommunications company Semitel, an ongoing construction dispute between Essex County Council and Balfour Beatty, and Formycon AG hit a pharmaceutical company for infringing medical products. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 19, 2024

    UKIPO Halts Takeoff For Admin-Based Aircraft Docking Patent

    An engineering company cannot protect its aircraft docking invention with a U.K. patent because it is an administrative activity which is outside the realms of patentability, the nation's Intellectual Property Office has ruled.

  • April 19, 2024

    'Oktoberfest' Too Descriptive For Munich To Get TM

    The city of Munich has failed to revive its "Oktoberfest" trademark protections over beer glasses and clothing after a European Union appeals panel ruled that the sign is too descriptive of the festival-inspired style of the goods.

  • April 19, 2024

    5 Questions For Taylor Wessing's Roland Mallinson

    Roland Mallinson had dreamed as a child of becoming an architect, but a teacher set him on a different course, steering him toward the path of civil engineering before he eventually became an intellectual property lawyer.

  • April 18, 2024

    Patent Court Edges Closer To Transparency With Ocado Decision

    The Unified Patent Court gave an early signal this month about its willingness to make proceedings transparent by agreeing to let an outside lawyer see pleadings in a high-profile case, but some lawyers warned that the court had not gone far enough to guarantee openness at the new court.

  • April 18, 2024

    Ericsson Can't Push Lenovo's FRAND Claim Out Of UK

    Swedish telecom Ericsson has failed to force Lenovo's claim over patent licensing terms out of the U.K., as a London judge on Thursday concluded that the English courts are "clearly the most appropriate" forum for the Chinese multinational's case.

  • April 18, 2024

    Dexcom Asks EU Court To Toss Abbott Med Tech Patent

    Medical device maker Dexcom Inc. has asked Europe's patent court to revoke Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.'s patent for glucose monitor screens, firing back at its rival in a sprawling international battle over the technology.

  • April 18, 2024

    Truffle Specialist Can't Protect 'Cipriani Tartufi' TM In EU

    An Italian truffle distributor cannot register his "Cipriani Tartufi" trademark in the European Union because it is too similar to a luxury food specialist's "Cipriani Food" branding, an intellectual property appeals panel in the bloc has ruled.

  • April 25, 2024

    Mathys & Squire Recruits New IP Partner To Munich Office

    Mathys & Squire LLP has hired a new intellectual property partner in its Munich office from Müller Hoffmann & Partner in its latest move toward delivering all-German advice to clients in the nation.

  • April 17, 2024

    Escobar TM Too Shocking For General Public, EU Court Rules

    A European court refused Wednesday to let cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar's family trademark his name because of its "highly offensive and shocking" associations with drug trafficking and narcoterrorism.

  • April 17, 2024

    Coinbase Loses EU Appeal To Bloc Rival TM

    Coinbase lost part of its bid Wednesday to stop an Estonian company bearing the same name from registering a trademark, with a European court saying the cryptocurrency platform cannot block the trademark of the Baltic state business for news services, publishing or education.

  • April 17, 2024

    Ireland Pushes Back UPC Ratification Vote

    The Irish government has pushed back the date for a referendum to decide whether it should ratify the agreement to join Europe's Unified Patent Court, citing the need for more public engagement on the matter.

  • April 17, 2024

    Chinese Vape Maker Accuses UK Co. Of Bumming Designs

    A Chinese vape maker has accused a rival of selling products that look identical to its SKE Crystal Bar, infringing its intellectual property by using the "Crystal" name and misrepresenting their vapes to British consumers.

  • April 17, 2024

    Intel Urges Court To Revoke Semiconductor's Chip Patent

    Computer processor giant Intel denied infringing the intellectual property of R2, telling a judge Wednesday that the chip patent that the semiconductor maker is trying to enforce is invalid because it represents developments already known in the industry.

  • April 17, 2024

    Toto's Toilet Patent Flushed Over Obviousness

    A Japanese toilet maker failed to secure a patent for a cleaning device placed above toilet seats, after European officials ruled that a skilled person would have eventually combined previous inventions to make its key features.

  • April 24, 2024

    Fieldfisher Goes On German Media, Tech And IP Hiring Spree

    Fieldfisher LLP has recruited 11 lawyers across its German offices, including several new partners, to boost its intellectual property offerings, and strengthen its position in the media sector.

  • April 16, 2024

    IBM Gained Most AI Patents By Far In 2023

    IBM obtained more U.S. artificial intelligence patents in 2023 than any other company, with its closest competitors falling behind by more than 300 patents, according to a Harrity Patent Analytics report announced Tuesday.

Expert Analysis

  • An Interview With Ex-USPTO Director Todd Dickinson: Part 2

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    During a recent conversation with us, Q. Todd Dickinson, former director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, offered his thoughts on intellectual property legislative and judicial activity in recent years, the policies that could use improvement, and the challenges that lie ahead for patent holders, say David Haas and Scott Weingust of Stout Risius Ross LLC.

  • An Interview With Ex-USPTO Director Todd Dickinson: Part 1

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    David Haas and Scott Weingust of Stout Risius Ross LLC recently had a candid discussion with Q. Todd Dickinson, former director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and current head of Polsinelli PC’s intellectual property public policy practice. He shared his thoughts on the evolution of IP policy since his time at the PTO and his current concerns about U.S. patent law.

  • How China Became An IP Superpower

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    China has repeatedly been labeled an intellectual property pirate and wholesale IP rights violator, but those labels are no longer accurate. Today, applicants who overlook China do so at their peril, says Jay Erstling, of counsel at Patterson Thuente Pedersen PA and former director of WIPO's Patent Cooperation Treaty Office.

  • Real-World IP Tools In Virtual Worlds

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    Nonmillennials usually approach things like virtual reality from the perspective of what we know as the “real” world. We compare objects and interactions with how they would be if generated by Mother Nature. This is the greatest challenge for intellectual property professionals working in a virtual environment, say Elizabeth Ferrill of Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP and Joacim Lydén of Awapatent.

  • Filing Foreign Patents: 3rd-Party Disclosure Considerations

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    For U.S. patent applications filed following a disclosure of the invention, the one-year grace period provides a useful safety net. However, in other territories much stricter rules apply, say Hannah Buckley and Stuart Lumsden of Marks & Clerk.

  • EU May Soon Surpass US As Patent Center

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    Despite some uncertainty surrounding Brexit’s impact, the changing patent regime in Europe likely will make things easier for patent holders. Indeed, the new Unified Patent Court has several features that suggest it will be an appealing alternative to U.S. patent courts, say Ashley Keller and Katharine Wolanyk of Burford Capital LLC.

  • What To Expect From NPE Activity In China

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    An affiliate of nonpracticing entity Wi-LAN recently filed a patent suit against Sony in Nanjing, China. NPE activities have rarely been seen in China, so this raises the concern that international NPEs are now stepping in. Chinese patent litigation practice has two factors favorable to NPEs and two factors not favorable to NPEs, says Jackie Wong, legal counsel at Xiaomi Inc.

  • US Patent Practice Drifting Toward Approach Prevalent Abroad

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    Post-Alice cases on technical problems and technical solutions show that a problem-solution standard similar to the one adopted in Europe, Australia, China and Japan is seeing express endorsement by U.S. courts adjudicating Section 101 challenges, say Gurneet Singh and Harold Laidlaw of Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC.

  • Tips For Addressing The IP Challenges Of 3-D Printing: Part 1

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    The intellectual property rights of both manufacturers that use 3-D printing and manufacturers that don't may suffer through claim drafting that does not take into account the opportunities provided by 3-D manufacturing, say attorneys with Marks & Clerk.

  • 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.

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