Intellectual Property UK

  • February 07, 2025

    Baxter's Blood-Clotting Patent Survives J&J Challenge

    A European appeals panel has rejected an attempt by a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson to revoke Baxter Healthcare's patent for a treatment that stops bleeding, upholding an amended version of the patent in a decision released on Friday.

  • February 06, 2025

    Victorinox Can't Get 'Makers Of Swiss Army Knife' TM

    European officials have partially refused a knife-maker's trademark registration for the phrase "From the makers of the original Swiss Army knife," ruling that it wouldn't help consumers know Victorinox was the company making them. 

  • February 06, 2025

    Lemon Gin Linked To City Not Norwich FC, Maker Says

    A spirits producer has told a court that claims by Norwich City FC that its lemon-flavored gin infringed the football club's trademarks are false because its "Norwich City" drink was created as a souvenir for visitors to the eastern English city.

  • February 06, 2025

    Sony Must Face Hendrix Bandmates' UK Copyright Claim

    A London appeals court held Thursday that Sony must face a claim that it infringed copyrights belonging to the estates of Jimi Hendrix's former bandmates, rejecting the company's latest bid to foil the case.

  • February 06, 2025

    Luxury London Florist Gets Imitator's Assets Frozen

    A high-end London florist has secured an asset freeze against a British national who set up a company allegedly imitating the bouquet delivery service's business.

  • February 06, 2025

    L'Oréal Brushes Off Schwarzkopf's Hair Gel Patent Challenge

    L'Oréal can keep an amended version of its patent over a hair gel compound after the owner of Schwarzkopf failed to show it was not inventive, a European appeals panel said in a decision released Thursday.

  • February 05, 2025

    EU Guidance Clarifies AI Rules, But Key Concepts Lack Detail

    Lawyers broadly welcomed the European Commission's belated guidance on newly enforced laws banning so-called artificial intelligence systems that pose an unacceptable risk Wednesday, but are wary of provisions regarding how AI providers should crack down on the prohibited use of their systems.

  • February 05, 2025

    Research Co. Saves Microwaveable Ink Material Patent At EPO

    European appellate officials have upheld a patent for ink used in microwaveable food packaging, ruling that the invention's components generated tastier and warmer food in a way that wasn't obvious to others at the time.

  • February 05, 2025

    VistaJet Can't Land Trademark Over Airplane Decal In EU

    A European Union court on Wednesday dashed VistaJet's hopes of securing a trademark over a decal for airplanes, ruling that its horizontal red stripe isn't distinctive enough to merit protection.

  • February 05, 2025

    Bathroom Biz Denies Copying Rival's Hidden Cistern Design

    A bathroom company has hit back at its rival's allegations accusing the company of copying its hidden toilet cistern design, arguing that the designs in question are not original and do not qualify for legal protection.

  • February 05, 2025

    Synchronizing Clock Signal Patent Gets 2nd Life On Appeal

    European officials have revived a technology company's patent for synchronizing different electronic devices, ruling that examiners were wrong to conflate the meaning of two terms and decide the invention was obvious. 

  • February 04, 2025

    Haleon Beats Spanish Rival's TM Challenge Over Logo

    The U.K. Intellectual Property Office has tossed a challenge to the trademark for British healthcare giant Haleon's black and green logo after finding that the Spanish skin care challenger did not have a strong enough reputation in the U.K.

  • February 04, 2025

    InterDigital Targets Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ In Patent Claim

    InterDigital Inc. said Monday that it has filed patent infringement claims against The Walt Disney Co. in several jurisdictions, alleging that the entertainment giant is using its video technology without a license.

  • February 04, 2025

    Forestry Co. Loses UPC Bid To Sue Over Invalid Patent

    A forestry-machine maker can no longer sue a rival for selling copycat grinding mills, after Europe's patent court ruled that its patent added nothing new to previously existing technology and was not patentable.

  • February 04, 2025

    Armani Reputation Nixes Rival's Eagle TM For Accessories

    Giorgio Armani has succeeded in blocking a rival's trademark depicting a bird-like figure composed of thick black lines against a white background, after European officials ruled that shoppers would think they were buying products from the Italian fashion house.

  • February 04, 2025

    Chinese Fruit Biz Denies Infringing Rival's 'Pear' TMs

    A Chinese fruit and veg company has denied infringing a rival's "Mountain Pear" and "Yu Lu Fragrant Pear" trademarks, telling a London court that the marks are invalid.

  • February 03, 2025

    'Far-Reaching' EU Ban On High-Risk AI Models Now In Effect

    The European Union on Sunday ushered in key laws to rein in the use of artificial intelligence systems that pose an "unacceptable risk," but a lack of guidance from the bloc has companies in the dark.

  • February 03, 2025

    P&G Fragrance Boosting Patent Savors Aromatic EPO Win

    Procter & Gamble has revived a patent for fragrance capsules used in fabric conditioner after it persuaded European appellate officials to overturn a previously successful challenge by two rivals.

  • February 03, 2025

    Trading Biz Files New Infringement Claim Over 'Joule' Tech

    A software business has accused two German companies in a London court of infringing its intellectual property rights over an electronic trading platform, adding to a similar claim it recently filed against SAP.

  • February 03, 2025

    Baxter Unit Beats Fresenius Attack On Dialysis Patent

    A subsidiary of U.S. healthcare company Baxter International has won its bid to patent technology that enables dialysis patients to plug in their devices during treatment after European officials ruled that other scientists wouldn't have thought to put the transformer in the same advantageous location.

  • February 03, 2025

    Tata's Steel Patent Survives ArcelorMittal Challenge At EPO

    A European appeals panel has upheld an amended version of Tata's patent over a steel treatment that prevents rusting, ruling in a decision published on Monday that the technique is inventive enough to merit protection.

  • January 31, 2025

    Up, Up And Away Again: New 'Superman' IP Suit Takes Flight

    The heirs of "Superman" co-creator Joseph Shuster on Friday launched another intellectual property fight, this time alleging that DC Comics has continued to exploit the foreign copyrights to the original character and story even though, in a handful of countries, those rights automatically reverted to his estate years ago.

  • January 31, 2025

    Brexit Five Years On: The Legal Landscape After Europe

    Five years after the U.K. formally left the European Union, Law360 looks at how Brexit has changed the legal, regulatory and financial terrain.

  • January 31, 2025

    Ex-IP Co. Director Says Lawyer, Founders Hid $40M Takeover

    A former director of a celebrity intellectual property licensing company has claimed in court filings that two fellow directors, aided by an ex-Russells Solicitors partner, concealed plans for a $40 million takeover to try to convince him to sell his shares on the cheap.

  • January 31, 2025

    Valorem Sues Former CEO For Violating Russia Sanctions

    A luxury perfume group has sued its former chief executive officer, who is accused of bragging to a private investigator about selling his product to Russia in breach of sanctions, for fiduciary and contractual breaches and failure to protect its intellectual property rights.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Privacy, Security, Risk: What You Missed At IAPP Conference

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    A few weeks ago, privacy and security professionals from around the globe gathered for the second joint conference between the International Association of Privacy Professionals and the Cloud Security Alliance Congress. Aravind Swaminathan, Antony Kim and Emily Tabatabai of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP offer seven key takeaways.

  • Approach To '2nd Medical Use' Claims Varies Across EU

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    A number of recent court decisions have highlighted important gaps and a lack of consensus between key EU member states on the law regarding infringement of second medical use patents. The rulings also demonstrate how differences in the drug dispensing and reimbursement systems between different EU countries can influence the nature of the relief available, say attorneys with Jones Day.

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