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  • July 04, 2025

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

    The past week in London has seen the owner of Crystal Palace and the troubled Olympique Lyonnais football clubs sue its current chief executive John Textor, Fieldfisher faces a claim by Georgian businessman Zaza Okusahvili, and a dispute partner at Travers Smith file a personal injury claim against the firm.

  • July 04, 2025

    Nvidia Can't Get UK Patent Over Neural Gaming Tech

    U.K. officials have rejected Nvidia's attempt to secure a patent over its neural network gaming system, ruling that the technology cannot be patented because it is solely for a computer program.

  • July 04, 2025

    Drone Operator Sues BAE Unit Over Patented UAV Design

    A drone designer has accused a subsidiary of BAE Systems of infringing one of its patents by selling heavy-lift unmanned aerial vehicles used by the British military that are easily disassembled for transportation.聽

  • July 04, 2025

    Abbott Can't Nix Edwards Lifesciences Heart Valve Patent

    European officials have granted Edwards Lifesciences' a patent over a heart stent valve on its fifth try, ruling that the choice of having all components mounted within rather than above the structural base was new.聽聽

  • July 04, 2025

    Candy Biz Fails To Void Rival's 'Sour King' EU Trademark

    The business behind Brain Blasterz candy has lost its latest attempt to quash a Polish company's Sour King trademark, failing to convince a European Union appeals panel that shoppers would mix up the two brands.

  • July 04, 2025

    Dolby-Owned Video Coding Patent Not Inventive, EPO Says

    A European appeals board has upheld a decision to revoke a video-streaming patent owned by Dolby, ruling that the technology is not inventive beyond a report from a meeting in Italy in 2011.

  • July 03, 2025

    EPO Top Board Draws Fresh Lines For Prior Art

    The European Patent Office's top authority ruled Wednesday that products placed on the market before a patent is filed cannot be excluded from being considered "prior art" purely because an expert could not reproduce the product at the time.

  • July 03, 2025

    3M Loses 2nd Bid To Patent Structural Adhesive Design聽

    European appellate officials have rejected a bid from 3M bid to patent a strong adhesive for metal parts, ruling that examiners had not considered new evidence without informing the U.S. conglomerate beforehand.聽

  • July 03, 2025

    Qualcomm Limits Access Of Rival's US Attys To UPC Case

    The Unified Patent Court upheld on Thursday a lower tribunal's decision to limit how many U.S. attorneys representing Network Systems Technologies LLC can access confidential Qualcomm materials in a trio of European patent infringement disputes.

  • July 03, 2025

    Nvidia Can't Patent AI Medical Tech In UK

    Nvidia has lost its bid to patent a medical assistant that uses artificial intelligence because British officials ruled that its key feature was just a computer program, the latest company to see its AI-trained systems blocked at the registry.聽

  • July 03, 2025

    UPC Sets Date For New Case Management System Rollout

    The Unified Patent Court on Thursday froze access to its existing case management system before rolling out its new platform next week.

  • July 03, 2025

    Ex-Perfume Boss Can't Ax Claim Over Russia Sales

    A London judge refused Thursday to throw out a claim that accused the former boss of a luxury perfume group of damaging the reputation of his business after he admitted to exporting high-value products to Russia.

  • July 02, 2025

    Accord Asks Appellate Judges To Nix Rival's Cancer Patent

    Lawyers for Accord Healthcare urged the Court of Appeal at a hearing on Wednesday to nix remaining protections for blockbuster prostate cancer therapeutic Xtandi, saying the prior judge should not have considered the context outside a poster displaying the compound when determining whether the patent was obvious.

  • July 02, 2025

    Ferrari Wins Appeal To Keep 'Testarossa' TM At EU Court

    A European Union court overturned on Wednesday a decision to void Ferrari's protections over its "Testarossa" sports car brand, ruling that the Italian automaker has put its trademark to use through second-hand car sales.

  • July 02, 2025

    Spanish Luxury Wine Co. Can't Nix German Rival's 'Vitae' TM

    A European Union court rejected a bid by a Spanish winery to get hold of the trademark "Vitae" over wines, ruling Wednesday that a German rival was still using the decades-old mark to sell the alcoholic drinks.

  • July 02, 2025

    Huawei Loses Appeal Over Content Editing Patent At EPO

    A European appeals board has rejected Huawei's attempt to secure a patent over its content editing technology, ruling in a decision released Wednesday that the blueprint isn't clear enough.

  • July 02, 2025

    Pfizer Loses Patent Over Compound To Treat Breast Cancer

    European officials have revoked a Pfizer patent protecting a breast cancer treatment, ruling that the amended invention had extended beyond the original application by deleting a feature.

  • July 02, 2025

    Australian Clothes Brand Loses EU Bid For 'C&M' TM

    A fashion trademark bid by luxury Australian label Camilla and Marc hit a European roadblock Tuesday after a European Union court ruled the brand's "C&M" logo was too close for comfort to a Dutch clothing store's "C&A" mark.

  • July 01, 2025

    Vape Co. Loses Appeal To Block Rival's 'Crystal Bar' UK TM

    A London court has refused a Chinese vape company's latest attempt to block a rival's "Crystal Bar" trademark bid, ruling Tuesday that the Shenzhen-based outfit held no goodwill in the brand dating from before its opponent's application.

  • July 01, 2025

    Crowell & Moring Hires IP Team From Dentons In London

    Crowell & Moring said Tuesday it has hired a new U.K. intellectual property chief as part of a team of eight lawyers it has recruited from Dentons in London.

  • July 01, 2025

    LVMH Unit Gets Further Win In 'Belvedere' Vodka Saga

    A Dutch court has ordered an Indian alcohol wholesaler to halt sales over a massive shipment of counterfeit Belvedere vodka in a major win for the LVMH-owned brand, even as the court refused to extend copyright protections to its palatial logo.

  • July 01, 2025

    Universal Unit Loses Bid To Nix 'Verve' TM

    A Dutch subsidiary of Universal Music, which owns recording label Verve Records, struck the wrong chord with European trademark officials in its challenge to an advertising tech company's 'Verve' trademark, after failing to prove it was using its own mark.

  • July 01, 2025

    EPO To Probe Irish Patent Applications Under New Deal

    The European Patent Office has said it will begin running searches and giving opinions on Irish national patent applications under a new cooperation deal with Ireland's intellectual property office that took effect Tuesday.

  • July 01, 2025

    EUIPO Adds AI Tool To Simplify Trademark E-Filing

    聽The European Union 蜜桃视频 Office has said it is now using artificial intelligence to help to assess the trademark applications it receives through its simplified e-filing tool.

  • June 30, 2025

    Philip Morris Nixes Japanese Co.'s Vape Patent

    Philip Morris has convinced European officials to revoke a rival tobacco company's patent for a vaping device, ruling that it was trying to protect extra subject matter not included in its original application.

Expert Analysis

  • Should Patent Disputes Be Filed In The ITC Or UPC?

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    When companies must choose between initiating patent litigation in the U.S. International Trade Commission or the European Union's Unified Patent Court, the ITC may offer a few distinct advantages, but ultimately the decision requires consideration of case-specific factors, say attorneys at White & Case.

  • Prospects And Challenges For Expert Evidence At The UPC

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    Expert testimony on economic or damages-related issues will likely play a larger part in Unified Patent Court proceedings in the near future, potentially presenting unique challenges for experts, counsel and judges alike, say analysts at Charles River.

  • 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. 蜜桃视频 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 Law 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.

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