Intellectual Property UK

  • September 24, 2024

    MedTech Co. Can't See Docs In Meril, Edwards UPC Feud

    The Unified Patent Court has dismissed a medical device maker's request to look behind the curtain of Meril's bid to revoke one of Edwards' heart valve patents, ruling that the Swedish company failed to establish a sufficient interest in seeing the parties' documents.

  • September 24, 2024

    Swarovski Wins 'Una' TM Over Label Maker's Challenge

    Swarovski won its bid to trademark "Una" over a range of jewelry-related products, after European officials ruled that a smart label company had not captured the gemstone market with an earlier mark.

  • September 23, 2024

    Champagne Group Gets 2nd Chance To Bottle Up Rival TM

    The Champagne industry trade group got a second shot at eliminating a U.S. grill maker's trademark for "Champaign" after European appellate officials ruled that previous examiners didn't take into account new rules about the dilution of such marks.

  • September 23, 2024

    Online Gambling Co. Must Publicize It Plagiarized Rival's Code

    A London judge ordered an online gambling software developer on Monday to publicize that it had plagiarized copyrighted code when producing products which competed with the online betting game Slingo.

  • September 23, 2024

    Merck Loses Patent For Cancer Diagnostic Tool On Appeal

    European appellate officials revoked a Merck patent related to cancer treatment, ruling that its patented claims went beyond what the company originally filed in its application.

  • September 23, 2024

    Swedish Court Extends Infringement Ruling For IPTV Network

    Sweden's patent appeal court has extended the prosecution period for two individuals who provided streaming services for illegal Internet Protocol TV networks, increasing their number of daily fines.

  • September 23, 2024

    Tesco Can't Nix Lidl's EU Trademark Over Blank Logo

    Tesco has failed to strip Lidl of key parts of its trademark protections over a blank version of its yellow and blue logo, with European Union officials ruling that Lidl had put the sign to "genuine use" over its foodstuffs.

  • September 23, 2024

    Truckmaker Iveco Loses Bid To Revive Auto Driving Patent

    A subsidiary of Italian truckmaker Iveco Group SpA cannot patent an automatic driving system after European appellate officials ruled that its key features were obvious to any skilled inventor who tries to enlarge the area that the technology could monitor.

  • September 20, 2024

    Anne Frank Copyright Dispute Heads To Top EU Court

    The Netherlands' top court intends to ask the European Union's highest court whether the ability to circumvent online geoblocking means that a copyrighted work can be considered available to users in the blocked country, in an infringement claim over Anne Frank's diary that casts doubts over how to interpret EU copyright law.

  • September 20, 2024

    Nokia Gets German Court To Bar Amazon Fire TV Model Sales

    Nokia convinced a German court to block Amazon from selling certain streaming devices in the country without paying to license its patented video technology.

  • September 20, 2024

    Pilates Studio Alleges Patent Claim Shows Possible Bias

    An English Pilates studio has accused a U.S. Pilates equipment manufacturer in a London court of possibly discriminating against the studio's director by using her Chinese identity as evidence that the studio infringed the manufacturer's patents by importing Chinese-made reformer machines.

  • September 20, 2024

    Studio Ghibli's 'Totoro' TM Gets Nixed For Clothing

    Studio Ghibli has partially lost a trademark displaying its famous Totoro character, after European officials ruled that an Italian bag company sharing the Ghibli name had cornered the market for several goods.

  • September 20, 2024

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

    The past week in London has seen crypto exchange Binance face a new claim from the co-founder of SO Legal, a U.S. immersive art company take on a Bristol venue for copyright violations and Blake Morgan LLP hit with a pension schemes claim by The Trust for Welsh Archeology. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • September 27, 2024

    Freeths Hires Ex-Ashfords IP Pro To Launch Practice In Bristol

    Freeths LLP has recruited a chartered trademark attorney from Ashfords LLP to launch a new intellectual property practice in Bristol as it looks to generate work from clients in the technology and similar sectors.

  • September 19, 2024

    Xiaomi Vies For Interim Deal In SEP Battle With Panasonic

    Appellate justices pressed Xiaomi on Thursday to explain why an anti-suit injunction from the English courts to halt parallel litigation in Germany with Panasonic over telecom patents wouldn't be a preferable solution to asking for a court-ordered interim license while the litigation plays out.

  • September 19, 2024

    Pet Store Can't Cage Rival's 'Mighty Paw' TM In UK

    A U.S. pet store lost its bid to register the trademark "mighty paw," after U.K. officials ruled that a rival had skipped ahead and registered an identical sign two years earlier.

  • September 19, 2024

    Italian Pharma Co. Stops Rival Getting 'Hyalera' TM In Europe

    An Italian pharmaceutical company has persuaded a European Union court to block a rival's "Hyalera" trademark application, proving that consumers could confuse the sign with its own "Hyal" trademark.

  • September 19, 2024

    Shein Hits Back At Oh Polly Over Dress 'Dupes' Case

    Fast-fashion giant Shein has denied filching Oh Polly's trendy designs for dresses, tops and skirts, arguing that its rival's legal threats have harmed its business.

  • September 19, 2024

    Microsoft Must Face Web Browsing Infringement Claim At UPC

    The Unified Patent Court has blocked Microsoft Corp.'s latest attempt to nix a Finnish company's patent infringement case, ruling that having its opponent's director represent the company did not render the case "manifestly inadmissible."

  • September 18, 2024

    IP Consultancy Can't Get TM For 'Claims'

    An IP consulting firm may entirely lose its mark for "Claims" after European appellate officials ruled it didn't function as a trademark at all.

  • September 18, 2024

    Bird & Bird Guides AI Analytics Firm In London Float

    Intellectual property investor Tekcapital PLC said Wednesday that its artificial intelligence analytics business GenIP plans to sell its shares on the London Stock Exchange in a £1.5 million ($2 million) initial public offering, advised by Bird & Bird LLP. 

  • September 18, 2024

    Cabin Biz Accuses Rival Of 'Cynical' Door Design Copying

     A cabin maker has accused a competitor of infringing its design rights over the features of its doors, arguing at a London court that its rival must pay damages after running a "campaign of copying."

  • September 18, 2024

    MedTech Biz Wins Shot At Keeping Pacemaker Patent

    A European appeals panel has breathed life into a bid by a medical technology company to retain its patent over a pacemaker system, ruling that its narrowed blueprint allayed complaints that it had unlawfully added matter to its original application.

  • September 18, 2024

    Clearpay Defends Ending Westfield Deals Over Xmas Closures

    Clearpay Finance has argued in a filing at the High Court that it was entitled to end two "buy now, pay later" partnerships with Westfield's London shopping centers early because they closed for more than 24 hours during the Christmas period.

  • September 18, 2024

    Qualcomm Gets Predatory Pricing Fine Trimmed To €239M

    A European Union court has pared back the penalty handed to Qualcomm for abusing its dominance by selling 3G baseband chipsets below cost, trimming it on Wednesday from €242 million ($266 million) to €238.7 million after finding that enforcers had not properly applied their own fining guidelines.

Expert Analysis

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • Patent Plausibility Uncertainty Persists, EPO Petition Shows

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    While a recent petition for review at the European Patent Office — maintaining that the Board of Appeal misapplied the Enlarged Board of Appeal's order on whether a patent is "plausible" — highlights the continued uncertainty surrounding the plausibility concept, the outcome could provide useful guidance on the interpretation of orders, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • UMG-TikTok IP Rift Highlights Effective Rights Control Issues

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    Despite Universal Music Group's recent withdrawal of TikTok's licensing rights to its music catalog, the platform struggles to control uploads and reproductions of copyrighted material, highlighting the inherent tension between creative freedom and effective rights control in the age of social media, says Simon Goodbody at Bray & Krais.

  • Bribery Class Action Ruling May Revive Bifurcated Processes

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    The Court of Appeal's recent decision allowing the representative bribery action in Commission Recovery v. Marks & Clerk offers renewed hope for claimants to advance class claims using a bifurcated process amid its general absence as of late, say Jon Gale and Justin Browne at Ashurst.

  • Ocado Appeal Outcome Will Gauge UPC Transparency

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    As the sole Unified Patent Court case concerning third-party requests for court records, the forthcoming appeal decision in Ocado v. Autostore will hopefully set out a clear and consistent way to handle reasoned requests, as access to nonconfidential documents will surely lead to more efficient conduct of proceedings, says Tom Brazier at EIP.

  • Businesses Using AI Face Novel Privacy, Cybersecurity Risks

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    Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence are resulting in complex privacy and cybersecurity challenges for businesses, and with the forthcoming EU AI Act and enhancement of existing laws to ensure a high common level of security, key stakeholders should be empowered to manage associated risks, say lawyers at Goodwin.

  • Following The Road Map Toward Quantum Security

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    With the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent publication of a white paper on a quantum-secure financial sector, firms should begin to consider the quantum transition early — before the process is driven by regulatory obligations — with the goal of developing a cybersecurity architecture that is agile while also allowing for quantum security, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • AI Is Outpacing IP Law Frameworks

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    In Thaler v. Comptroller-General, the U.K. Supreme Court recently ruled that artificial intelligence can't be an inventor, but the discussion on the relationship between AI and intellectual property law is far from over, and it's clear that technology is developing faster than the legal framework, says Stephen Carter at The Intellectual Property Works.

  • New Reduced EPO Fees May Shift Applicant Demographics

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    The upcoming European Patent Office fee reduction scheme, aimed at helping smaller organizations access the patent system, is a positive step that could help shift the applicant demographic, which has typically been dominated by larger businesses, says Annabel Williams at Marks & Clerk.

  • Mitigating And Managing Risks Of AI Use In Private Equity

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    While generative artificial intelligence has the ability to transform private equity firms and their portfolio companies, its deployment brings inherent risks, including those presented by the forthcoming EU AI Act, requiring appropriate risk management strategies, processes and policies to be adopted, says Barry Fishley at Weil.

  • Aldi Design Infringement Case Highlights Assessment Issues

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    The forthcoming English Court of Appeal decision in Marks and Spencer v. Aldi, regarding the alleged infringement of design rights, could provide practitioners with new guidance, particularly in relation to the relevant date for assessment of infringement and the weight that should be attributed to certain design elements in making this assessment, say Rory Graham and Georgia Davis at RPC.

  • Generative AI Raises IP, Data Protection And Contracts Issues

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    As the EU's recent agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act has fueled businesses' interest in adopting generative AI tools, it is crucial to understand how these tools utilize material to generate output and what questions to ask in relation to intellectual property, data privacy and contracts, say lawyers at Deloitte Legal.

  • Vodafone Decision Highlights Wide Scope Of UK's FDI Rules

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    The U.K. government’s recently imposed conditions required for its approval of Vodafone and Etisalat’s strategic relationship agreement under its National Security and Investment Act jurisdiction, illustrating the significance of the act as an important factor for transactions with a U.K. link, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • What The EU AI Act Could Mean For Patent Law

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    As the EU Artificial Intelligence Act has now been endorsed by all member states, companies and patent owners with interests in the bloc may want to prepare for when the act enters into force, including by considering potential subject matter exclusions, says Terence Broderick at Murgitroyd.

  • Considering A Practical FRAND Rate Assessment Procedure

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    As the debate over a fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory rate continues inside and outside courtrooms, a practical method may assess whether the proposed FRAND rate deviates significantly from what is reasonable, and ensure an optimal mix of assets for managers of standard-essential patent portfolios, says consultant Gordon Huang.

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