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  • June 06, 2025

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

    The past week in London has seen MGM and the owners of the "Addams Family" trademark sue a private equity firm, two Cambridge colleges file for injunctions against Pro-Palestine student protest groups and a former NBA player brings a claim against Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.

  • June 06, 2025

    Getty Case To Set Stage For AI Copyright 麻豆传媒

    The High Court is set to hear on Monday Getty's copyright claim over the use of its images to train Stability AI, a first-of-its-kind case that will set the stage for how the new technology intersects with intellectual property law.

  • June 06, 2025

    Top EU Court Urged To OK IP Rates In Czech Hotel Music Row

    An adviser to the European Union's top court has held that installing TVs and radios in empty hotel rooms constitutes a "communication to the public" that triggers royalty payments, contradicting a ruling by a Czech watchdog to fine a copyright management organization.

  • June 06, 2025

    DAZN Loses Appeal Over Coupang FIFA Broadcast Deal

    Streaming platform DAZN failed to convince the Court of Appeal on Friday to overturn a finding that it had entered into a contract to provide Coupang with a license to broadcast the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in South Korea.

  • June 06, 2025

    Atty Fees Can Fall Under Confidentiality Rules, UPC Says

    Insulet Corp. has partially won its bid to keep information about how much it was paying its attorneys confidential in its infringement case against EOFlow Co. Ltd. over an insulin device, with Europe's patent court holding Thursday that the information provided some commercial advantages.聽

  • June 06, 2025

    PornHub Owner Dodges Another Claim From Dish At UPC

    PornHub's owner beat another video-streaming patent infringement claim from a satellite television and internet protocol television company on Friday, landing its second victory at the Unified Patent Court in recent weeks.

  • June 06, 2025

    EU Knocks Out European Boxing Confederation's TM Hopes

    The European Union has rejected a pair of trademark applications from a governing body for boxing, ruling that its "confederation" and "championships" signs are too descriptive to work as trademarks.

  • June 06, 2025

    Lenovo Unit Beats Tech Entrepreneur's 'Newlife' TM

    Lenovo subsidiary Medion AG, which makes a smart home ecosystem and associated app branded "Life+," has won its challenge to an Italian tech entrepreneur's "Newlife" trademark, arguing there is a risk that consumers would mistake the two as being connected.

  • June 05, 2025

    Apple Loses 'WeatherKit' TM In EU Over Distinctiveness

    European officials have refused Apple's trademark application for "WeatherKit," ruling that the name of the information tool kit for app developers was too descriptive of the services the tech giant provided.

  • June 05, 2025

    Canal+ Nixes Cannabis Business's 'Canna Plus' EU Trademark

    Groupe Canal+ has convinced European officials to deny a cannabis brand's trademark application for "CannaPlus" because shoppers might mix up the signs.聽

  • June 05, 2025

    Cisco Systems Stifles Challenge To European 'IOS' TM

    A German company has failed to convince European officials to invalidate U.S. tech conglomerate Cisco Systems' "IOS" trademark, after it failed to demonstrate the trademark was filed with dishonest intentions.

  • June 05, 2025

    Bayer Contests Generics' Loss Claims In Xarelto Patent Fight

    Bayer has accused several generic-drug makers of overstating the profits they lost when a judge in London told them to stop selling their own versions of blood thinner Xarelto to avoid infringing a patent that the courts later invalidated.

  • June 05, 2025

    Chinese Jewellery Giant Defends TM Against EU Challenge

    European officials rejected an individual's bid to nix Chow Tai Fook's trademark for a stylized acronym of its name, ruling that shoppers would immediately notice the differences in the Hong Kong jeweller's sign.聽

  • June 05, 2025

    Barefoot Winery Blocks 'Mercur' TM Over Cabernet Brand

    Californian winery E&J Gallo, which makes the Barefoot wine brand, has been able to block a German spirits distributor's "Mercur" trademark after it persuaded officials that consumers might confuse it with its cabernet sauvignon wine trademark "Mercury Head."

  • June 04, 2025

    Italian Denim Brand Can't Nix 'Always Run 4 President' TM

    A Dutch fashion entrepreneur won his appeal on Wednesday to resurrect his "Always Run 4 President" trademark, overturning a previously successful challenge from an Italian denim clothing brand.

  • June 04, 2025

    Pharma Biz Denies Infringing Rival's Blood Pressure Patent

    Roma Pharmaceuticals has fought back against claims that it infringed SyriMed's blood pressure treatment patent, claiming that its rival should not have received protections because the drug was not new.

  • June 04, 2025

    Sky Switches Off Chinese Audio Biz's 'Snowsky' EU TM Hopes

    Sky has persuaded European Union officials to reject a Chinese audio company's "Snowsky" trademark application, proving that the logo might strike the same chord with consumers as its existing "Sky" brand.

  • June 04, 2025

    EU Copyright Rules Not Built For AI Training, 麻豆传媒makers Told

    The European Union's existing copyright exceptions for data mining should not extend to the development of artificial intelligence models, experts argued on Wednesday in the bloc's Parliament.

  • June 04, 2025

    Fujifilm Can't Give Kodak The Hurry-Up After UPC Win

    The Unified Patent Court has denied an聽attempt by聽Fujifilm聽to force Kodak to disclose the extent to which it infringed a lithographic printing patent, ruling that there is no fixed time period for Kodak to come clean.

  • June 03, 2025

    Pac-Man Maker Loses Real-World Game Patent聽

    British officials have ruled the company behind the Pac-Man and Elden Ring computer games cannot patent a method that gathers players at real-life locations because聽the application in question merely makes use of "computer programs running on standard hardware."

  • June 03, 2025

    Novartis Seeks To Block Rival's Generic Blood Pressure Drug

    Novartis has asked a London court to halt a competitor's plans to sell a generic version of its blood pressure medication, arguing that a replica drug will infringe its extended patent protections over the treatment.

  • June 03, 2025

    UPC Stands Firm On Jurisdiction Over Pre-2023 Events

    An appeals panel at the Unified Patent Court has denied a claim from a printing company that it cannot rule over disputes dating from before it opened its doors in June 2023, declining to ask the EU's top court to consider the matter.

  • June 03, 2025

    Italian Bike Gear Biz Partially Freezes UPC Case Against Rival

    An Italian biking clothing company has put on hold one of its patents in a Unified Patent Court infringement claim against a rival, as a parallel spat at the European Patent Office means the text might change.

  • June 03, 2025

    AI Software Biz Sundae Bar Launches London Float

    Sundae Bar PLC, an artificial intelligence software business, began trading on Tuesday on the London Stock Exchange after it raised 拢2 million ($2.7 million) from the sale of 25 million shares to investors.

  • June 02, 2025

    Peers Go To Bat Again Over AI Copyright Concerns

    Peers voted once more on Monday to introduce an amendment requiring artificial intelligence companies to be transparent about the copyrighted works they are training data on, in the third round of pingpong over the issue.

Expert Analysis

  • Strategies For Litigating In The Unified Patent Court

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    Since opening its gates two years ago, the European Unified Patent Court has transformed the patent litigation landscape and global litigation strategies, but parties seeking to take advantage of the court's robust processes must be prepared for the front-loaded character of UPC proceedings, say attorneys at McDermott.

  • Incorporating UKIPO Guidance Into AI Patent Strategies

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    Updated guidance from the U.K. 麻豆传媒 Office sheds light on how it assesses patents for artificial intelligence inventions and highlights approaches that improve applicants' options for demonstrating that AI provides a technical contribution, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • Clarity On Knotty Patent Jurisdiction Questions From CJEU

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    The recent ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union in BSH v. Electrolux sheds light on how the jurisdiction of the Unified Patent Court competes with that of the EU member state courts over infringement and validity actions, and could extend international jurisdiction of the EU courts in several ways, say lawyers at August Debouzy.

  • Opinion

    UK Court Of Appeal's FRAND Ruling Is Troubling

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    The U.K. Court of Appeal's recent decision in Optis v. Apple disregards a lower court's extensive factual findings and contradicts its own precedent regarding fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms for cellular patents, says Enrico Bonadio at the University of London.

  • What Businesses Need To Know About EU Design 麻豆传媒 Reform

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    Recent reforms to European Union design protection law will broaden the scope of what constitutes protected designs and products, likely creating new opportunities and considerations for businesses operating within the EU or those engaging with its markets, say lawyers at Foley & Lardner.

  • What Latest VC Model Document Revisions Offer UK Investors

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    Recent updates to the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association model documents, reflecting prevailing U.K. market practice on early-stage equity financing terms and increasing focus on compliance issues, provide needed protection for investors in relation to the growth in global foreign direct investment regimes, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

  • Protecting Brand Identity In An AI-Driven Marketplace

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    A lawsuit recently filed in New York federal court marks a critical moment in the intersection of artificial intelligence and trademark law, underscoring the importance of 鈥 and challenges surrounding 鈥 IP owners' ability to protect their brands as AI-generated content continues to grow, says Wendy Heilbut at Heilbut LLC.

  • Opt-Out Strategy Considerations After Ruling In UPC Appeal

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    The Court of Appeal of the Unified Patent Court in AIM Sport Development v. Supponor recently clarified the circumstances under which a withdrawal of an opt-out from UPC jurisdiction is possible, bringing new strategic considerations for both patentees and potential defendants, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • Opinion

    EU's AI Code Of Practice Creates Risk Of Regulatory Clashes

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    The second draft of the European Commission's Artificial Intelligence Code of Practice significantly expands beyond the European Union's existing legal framework for AI 鈥 especially around copyright protection, public transparency and reporting obligations 鈥 and risks interfering with other EU laws by introducing requirements contrary to existing regulations, say lawyers at MoFo.

  • Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

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    鈥淣o comment鈥 is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.

  • Key Points From Gov't Consultation On Copyright And AI

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    The U.K. government鈥檚 current consultation on mitigating artificial intelligence input and output risks to copyright holders seeks to facilitate copyright holders in bringing actions against AI developers that make unauthorized use of protected works and mandate consistent labeling of AI-generated content, say lawyers at Deloitte.

  • What 2025 Holds For UK, EU Restructuring And Insolvency

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    European Union and U.K. restructuring developments in 2024, with a new era of director accountability, the use of cramdown tools and the emergence of aggressive liability management exercises, mean greater consideration of creditors' interests and earlier engagement in restructuring discussions can be expected this year, says Inga West at Ashurst.

  • What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews

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    A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Exam Board Ruling Expands Scope Of 'Newcomer Injunctions'

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    The High Court's recent decision granting AQA Education a digital "newcomer injunction" prevents anonymous internet users from distributing unlawfully obtained exam materials, and extends the scope of such injunctions from issues of trespass to the protection of confidential information, say lawyers at Fieldfisher.

  • Considering The Status Of The US Doctrine Of Patent Misuse

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    A recent Ninth Circuit decision and a U.K. Court of Appeal decision demonstrate the impact that the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment has had on the principle that post-patent-expiration royalty payments amount to patent misuse, not only in the U.S. but in English courts as well, say attorneys at Covington.

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