Intellectual Property UK

  • April 08, 2025

    UPC Can Weigh Issues In Spain Even Though It Didn't Join

    Europe's patent court confirmed Tuesday that it has jurisdiction to hear a patent dispute between two motorcyclist gear makers, including infringement issues in Spain, even though the country didn't join the UPC system.

  • April 08, 2025

    J&J Unit Can't Revive Dutch Infringement Claim Over Drug

    A Dutch appeals court has rejected Janssen's claim that Samsung has infringed its patent over the Crohn's treatment Stelara by producing the drug on European Union soil with plans to export it outside the bloc.

  • April 08, 2025

    Plastics Biz Accuses Cosmetics Co. Of Copying Brush Design

    A French plastic products manufacturer has maintained that its designs for a makeup brush stand out from existing products on the market, following an attempt by a cosmetics firm to revoke its rights in an ongoing infringement dispute.

  • April 08, 2025

    Gap, TfL Forced To Pay Own Costs In 'Mind The Gap' TM Fight

    A challenge by clothing retailer Gap Inc. to Transport for London's "mind the gap" trademark has ended with both sides ordered to cover their own legal costs, after U.K. officials found both parties had acted unreasonably.

  • April 08, 2025

    Former Georgian PM Wins Fight To Nix $1.8M Extortion Case

    A former prime minister of Georgia won his bid on Tuesday to avoid a court case in London over allegations that he extorted a businessman for almost $1.8 million and tried to take over a tobacco business.

  • April 08, 2025

    Nikon, Tokyo Uni's Patent For Cell Analysis Snubbed By EPO

    An appeals board has blocked Nikon Corp. and the University of Tokyo from getting a European patent over their cell imaging and analysis technology, ruling that the development cannot be inventive because it has no technical effect.

  • April 07, 2025

    Jaguar Land Rover Inks Patent License Deal With Avanci

    Avanci and British automotive manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover have struck a deal over a pool of essential patents linked to 5G connected vehicles, the U.S. license operator announced Monday.

  • April 07, 2025

    Bristol-Myers Bears Brunt Of Costs In Eliquis Patent Fight

    The Irish Court of Appeal has ordered Bristol-Myers Squibb to shoulder the majority of the legal costs for a significant patent infringement appeal over its blood thinner Eliquis, the company's biggest moneymaker.

  • April 07, 2025

    MLB Loses Bid To TM 'Cleveland Guardians' In UK

    Major League Baseball has lost its bid to register three trademarks related to the Cleveland Guardians team, after British officials found that an esports team had already made a name for itself using the "Guardians" brand.

  • April 07, 2025

    WeWork Loses 'By We' EU Trademark For Co-Working Spaces

    European Union officials have stripped WeWork of its "By We" trademark over co-working spaces, ruling that it could gain an unfair advantage if shoppers create a link with the "We" branding of a Dutch fashion chain.

  • April 07, 2025

    Chanel's 'Allure' TM Narrows Rival's Bid For 'Dallure'

    Chanel has succeeded in partially axing a rival beauty manufacturer's mark for "Dallure BCN," after European officials ruled that shoppers might confuse it with the French fashion giant's Allure brand. 

  • April 07, 2025

    Designer Accuses Businessmen Of Copying 'Iconic' Tote Bag

    The designer of a tote bag accused two businessmen at the start of a High Court trial on Monday of producing an almost identical design but making it "just different enough" to avoid allegations of selling counterfeit goods.

  • April 07, 2025

    UPC Rules Meril Infringed Another Edwards Heart Valve Patent

    The Unified Patent Court has ordered Meril to halt sales of its prosthetic heart valves that infringe one of Edwards' patents in Europe, marking another victory for Edwards in the long-running feud between the makers of medical devices.

  • April 04, 2025

    Soho House Brand Says Next Copied Its Furniture Designs

    The interior design brand of London private members' club Soho House has sued Next for copyright infringement, alleging the multinational retailer passed off 24 kinds of furniture that closely resemble the brand's home designs.

  • April 04, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen Russian industrialist Oleg Deripaska target the intelligence arm of CT Group with a commercial fraud claim, Big Technologies sue its former CEO for allegedly concealing interests in several shareholders, and an investment firm tackle a professional negligence claim by Adidas. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 04, 2025

    Events Biz Can't Corner Music Label For 'Dice' TM

    An events company has largely failed in its bid to nix a U.K. record label's "Dice Recordings Music" trademarks, with the U.K. Intellectual Property Office ruling that the label can still use the mark for clothing and entertainment.

  • April 11, 2025

    HSF Hires Patent Litigator From EIP In Germany

    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP has hired a new intellectual property partner to its Düsseldorf office from EIP, with the new arrival saying Friday that the draw of working at a global firm led him to jump ship.

  • April 04, 2025

    BAT Unit Can't Nix 'Blu' Vape Owner's Patent On Appeal

    European officials have allowed an Imperial Brands subsidiary to amend its patent for a leak-resistant vape, ruling that its use of buffer spaces to hold any released liquid was new and inventive despite a British American Tobacco unit's claims.

  • April 04, 2025

    Scaffolding Biz Says Rival Infringed Safety-Gate Patent

    A scaffolding company has accused a rival of infringing its patent over a loading bay safety-gate by marketing its own version with an "identical" structure, asking a London court to block any further sales of the competing goods.

  • April 03, 2025

    4 Questions For Mishcon De Reya IP Chief David Rose

    By any measure, Mishcon de Reya LLP's soft intellectual property team had a good 2024. The team advised on three of the year's largest trademark cases, in a particularly busy year at the U.K. courts.

  • April 03, 2025

    Orange Beats 'Inflammatory' Challenge To Square Logo TM

    A European Union appeals panel has upheld the majority of Orange's trademark over its square logo, rejecting allegations that the telecoms company has tried to monopolize a "banal" word.

  • April 03, 2025

    Kobe Steel Beats Rival's Attack On Cold-Rolled Patent 

    A major Japanese steel manufacturer has convinced European officials to reject a rival's claims that its patent wasn't inventive, pointing to dozens of examples in its application showing that its steel-making methods worked. 

  • April 03, 2025

    Lenovo, Ericsson End Patent Spat With Cross-Licensing Deal

    Lenovo has settled all ongoing litigation with Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson after the two companies struck a cross-licensing deal for their respective standard-essential patents, Lenovo said Thursday.  

  • April 03, 2025

    Door Maker Denies Design Infringed Rival's Copyright

    A door manufacturer has admitted copying the design of a rival's bottom roller for sliding doors, but denied infringing any copyright because the product had no original features.

  • April 03, 2025

    Unilever Wins Patent Battle With P&G Over Laundry Detergent

    Appellate officials at a European patent authority have tossed a challenge by Procter & Gamble against Unilever's patent for a type of laundry detergent, finding that the patent covers a unique formula for stabilizing the product and reducing discoloration.

Expert Analysis

  • IP Ruling Could Pave Way For AI Patents In UK

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    If implemented by the U.K. Intellectual Property Office, the High Court's recent ruling in Emotional Perception AI v. Comptroller-General of Patents, holding that artificial neural networks can be patented, could be a first step to welcoming AI patents in the U.K., say Arnie Francis and Alexandra Brodie at Gowling.

  • Why It's Urgent For Pharma Cos. To Halt Counterfeit Meds

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    With over 10.5 million counterfeit medicines seized in the EU in 2023, it is vital both ethically and commercially that pharmaceutical companies take steps to protect against such infringements, including by invoking intellectual property rights protection, says Lars Karnøe at Potter Clarkson.

  • Examining US And Europe Patent Disclosure For AI Inventions

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    As applicants before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office increasingly seek patent protection for inventions relating to artificial intelligence, the applications may require more implementation details than traditional computer-implemented inventions, including disclosure of data and methods used to train the AI systems, say attorneys at Finnegan.

  • Incontinence Drug Ruling Offers Key Patent Drafting Lessons

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    In a long-awaited decision in Astellas v. Teva and Sandoz, an English court found that the patent for a drug used to treat overactive bladder syndrome had not been infringed, highlighting the interaction between patent drafting and litigation strategy, and why claim infringement is as important a consideration as validity, says George McCubbin at Herbert Smith.

  • EPO Decision Significantly Relaxes Patent Priority Approach

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    In a welcome development for patent applicants, a recent European Patent Office decision redefines the way that entitlement to priority is assessed, significantly relaxing the previous approach and making challenges to the right to priority in post-grant opposition proceedings far more difficult, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • Why US Should Help European Efforts To Fix SEP Licensing

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    The European Commission's proposed reform of standard-essential patent licensing aims to fix a fundamental problem stemming from the asymmetry and obscurity of information about SEPs, and U.S. agencies exploring regulation of foreign regimes should support and improve these efforts, say David McAdams at Duke University and David Katz at WilmerHale.

  • Shifting From Technical To Clear Insurance Contract Wordings

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    Recent developments on insurance policies, including the Financial Conduct Authority's new consumer duty, represent a major shift for insurers and highlight the importance of drafting policies that actively improve understanding, rather than shift the onus onto the end user, say Tamsin Hyland and Jonathan Charwat at RPC.

  • What's In The Plan To Boost Germany's Commercial Litigation

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    Lawyers at Cleary discuss Germany's recent draft bill, which establishes commercial courts and introduces English as a court language in civil proceedings, and analyze whether it accomplishes the country's goal of becoming a more attractive venue for commercial litigation.

  • Bitcoin Case Highlights Advanced Age Of UK's IP Law

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    An appellate court's recent decision in a case involving the copyright of bitcoin's file format emphasizes the role of copyright protection in software, and also the challenges of applying decades-old laws to new technologies, say Marianna Foerg and Ben Bell at Potter Clarkson.

  • Future Paths For AI Inventorship After Justices' Thaler Denial

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    Anup Iyer at Moore & Van Allen examines the current and future state of AI inventorship in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear Thaler v. Vidal, including collaboration, international challenges, and the need for closer examination in research and development-intensive sectors.

  • EU Ruling Highlights Strategic Benefits Of Patent Appeals

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    The European Patent Office board of appeal recently reversed the examining board's ruling in an application by LG Electronics, highlighting how applicants struggling to escape conflicting objection traps at the examination level can improve their chances of a positive outcome with an appeal, says Andrew Rudhall at Haseltine Lake.

  • Series

    In A 'Barbie' World: Boosting IP Value With Publicity Machines

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    Mattel's history of intellectual property monitoring, including its recent challenge against Burberry over the "BRBY" trademark ahead of the "Barbie" film, shows how IP enforcement strategies can be used as publicity to increase brand value and inform potential collaborations, says Carly Duckett at Shepherd and Wedderburn.

  • UPC Revocation Actions Offer An Attractive Patent Strategy

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    As the Unified Patent Court gains momentum after an initial period of nervousness around the recently launched forum, more businesses may be starting to realize the value of running revocation actions as an alternative route to knocking out patents across Europe, say Oliver Laing and Georgia Carr at Potter Clarkson.

  • 5 Takeaways For Litigants From Early EU Patent Court Ruling

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    One of the first Unified Patent Court ex parte preliminary injunctions was recently granted in myStromer v. Revolt Zycling, demonstrating the court's ability to decide cases extremely quickly, but parties should be careful in phrasing their motions and sufficiently substantiating them to achieve the desired result, says Antje Brambrink at Finnegan.

  • Copyright Cheat Sheet: Finding Substantially Similar Songs

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    Using the recent copyright infringement case against Ed Sheeran over his hit song "Thinking Out Loud" as a case study, forensic musicologist Ethan Lustig provides an overview for attorneys of which musical elements do and do not, when altered, create the sense of a new or distinct composition — a determination increasingly sought from experts in court.

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