Intellectual Property UK

  • January 05, 2026

    Orwell Family Estate Can't Get TM For George Orwell Name

    The estate of George Orwell's wife has failed to convince top EU officials to register a trademark for "George Orwell," in a notable decision that could have consequences for the protections of famous persons' names in the bloc in the future.

  • January 05, 2026

    Vape Co. Fails To Restore Patent On Appeal At UPC

    An appeals panel at the Unified Patent Court has declined to revive a European patent belonging to vape company VMR, upholding a ruling that the blueprint is not inventive over earlier devices.

  • January 05, 2026

    Distributor Loses Bid For 'Dubai Chocolate' TM In EU

    A food distributor has lost its attempt to secure a "Dubai Chocolate" trademark in the European Union after officials ruled that the sign merely describes the characteristics of the pistachio-filled treat.

  • January 05, 2026

    Paramount Says Nokia Owes Fair Terms For Video Patents

    Media conglomerate Paramount has sued Nokia over an allegedly invalid patent for encoding and decoding videos, and has also claimed that the telecommunications giant should license similar patents to it on "reasonable" terms.

  • January 05, 2026

    Shein Hit With Photo Copyright Claim By UK Clothing Retailer

    Shein has been sued in a London court by a women's clothing retail brand for allegedly infringing on its copyright by replicating more than 500 photographs in digital adverts and listings on the fashion giant's retail website.

  • January 02, 2026

    Louis Vuitton Beats Italian AI Co.'s 'LV' Logo TM Bid

    Louis Vuitton has convinced officials at the European Union's Intellectual Property Office to block an Italian company from registering a trademark for an "LV" logo for its "Luna Velvet."

  • January 02, 2026

    UPC Doubles Down On Amazon 'Anti-Suit Injunction' Ruling

    The Unified Patent Court has upheld a high-profile order last year barring Amazon from advancing certain claims in its patent spat with InterDigital at the English High Court, and has threatened to sanction Amazon if it continues to seek interim relief in the parallel proceedings.

  • January 02, 2026

    Juventus Football Club Beats Bid For 'Juvel' TM Over Mugs

    European officials have largely sided with Italian football giant Juventus in its bid to nix a Chinese company's trademark application for "Juvel," ruling that shoppers would think the rival bento boxes and coffee cups were part of the club's "Juve" merchandise. 

  • January 02, 2026

    The Biggest UK IP Cases To Watch In 2026

    Intellectual property lawyers in 2026 will have their eyes on the return of FRAND to the U.K.'s top court, how Europe's two largest patent forums will measure up on how to interpret patent claims, and a second wave of copyright claims targeting artificial intelligence.

  • January 02, 2026

    UK IP Regulation And Legislation To Watch In 2026

    The year ahead brings potential for significant shake-ups of both copyright and design law in the U.K., as well as a possible second wind for the shelved — and controversial — European Union standard essential patent reforms.

  • January 02, 2026

    Britvic Blocks 'Vita Club' TM Bid From Lawnmower Biz

    Carlsberg subsidiary Britvic has persuaded European Union officials to block a Slovakian lawnmower company's "Vita Club" trademark application, proving that there is a risk of confusion with its earlier "Club" brand.

  • January 02, 2026

    Pharma Biz Hits Back At Takeda In Clash Over ADHD Drug IP

    Pharmaceutical company Aristo has doubled down on its attempt to squash Takeda's extended patent protections that cover ADHD drug Elvanse, telling a London court that it still plans to launch a rival version of the treatment.

  • January 01, 2026

    BigLaw Leaders Tackle Growth, AI, Remote Work In New Year

    Rapid business growth, cultural changes caused by remote work and generative AI are creating challenges and opportunities for law firm leaders going into the New Year. Here, seven top firm leaders share what’s running through their minds as they lie awake at night.

  • January 01, 2026

    The Top 10 UK Commercial Litigation Cases To Watch In 2026

    Millions of pounds will be at stake when the U.K. Supreme Court hears the battle between businesses forced to close during the COVID-19 pandemic and their insurers over furlough deductions.

  • January 01, 2026

    UK Legal Sector Braces For M&A Surge, AI Boom In 2026

    The year ahead is set to accelerate the transformation of the legal sector, with developments including a surge in mergers and acquisitions and artificial intelligence moving beyond hype.

  • December 23, 2025

    Gilstrap Won't Pause Patent Case, But Hints At Delaying Trial

    U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap on Tuesday denied a request from Apple to pause a patent infringement case brought by Optis Cellular Technology LLC to wait for the outcome of a case between the same parties in the U.K., but he set a briefing schedule that suggested the Jan. 9 trial date could be pushed back.

  • December 23, 2025

    The Biggest UK IP Developments Of 2025

    European courts opened the door to rule on patent infringement outside the bloc in 2025, the first decision on infringement of generative artificial intelligence was handed down by an English court, and the U.K.'s top court held that confusion between trademarks can be considered after a product sale.

  • December 23, 2025

    Brewery Accuses Distillery Of Copying 'Titanic' Branding

    A British brewery has accused a distillery of deliberately copying its "Titanic" branding to trick consumers into thinking that the two companies are connected, asking a London court to step in and halt its rival's alleged passing off.

  • December 23, 2025

    Nicoventures Has Smokable Material Patent Remitted In EU

    A Japanese tobacco giant has partially won its bid to nix a British American Tobacco unit's patent for a smoking device component, after European appellate officials found that examiners were wrong to uphold one amendment and needed to consider others instead.

  • December 23, 2025

    US Polo Association Loses Part Of EU Logo Protection

    An Italian designer has convinced European officials to partially nix a trademark owned by the U.S. Polo Association, after the polo association failed to show that it had genuinely used the sign displaying two players on horseback in order to sell a handful of registered products.

  • December 23, 2025

    EPO's Top Board Rejects Ballistic Vests Appeal

    A German body armor company has lost its bid to revive an appeal over a rival's anti-ballistic protection patent, as a European patent authority dismissed its complaints over errors in an earlier ruling.

  • December 23, 2025

    Janssen Argues Patents Over Schizophrenia Drug Are Novel

    Janssen has denied a rival's claim that the court should revoke its two patents covering how an injectable form of schizophrenia medication should be given to patients who miss a dose, arguing the patents are inventive and new.

  • December 23, 2025

    BioNTech Defends Cancer Vaccine Patent At EPO

    BioNTech has fought off the latest challenge to a cancer vaccine patent that it holds jointly with researchers at a German university, convincing a European appeals panel that the treatment is both new and inventive.

  • December 23, 2025

    Ferrero Unit Bags 'Ferrero Rocher' TM For Ice Cream

    A manufacturer owned by Ferrero Group has won its case for the trademark "Ferrero Rocher," after European Union officials ruled that a competitor could not claim exclusive rights over the depiction of a chocolate-coated ice cream bar. 

  • December 22, 2025

    Heating Biz Gets UPC Injunction Over Premixed Burner IP

    A heating equipment supplier has convinced a European court that a rival was infringing its technology by selling premixed burners, obtaining an injunction and an order to recall and destroy the copycat products.

Expert Analysis

  • Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams

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    Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.

  • Fashion IP Lessons From UK Design Rights Ruling

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    The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court’s recent ruling in Edwards v. Boohoo.com illustrates the challenges that independent designers face when attempting to enforce unregistered design rights in an era dominated by fast fashion, while also highlighting the utility of the IPEC, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • 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. Intellectual Property 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.

  • Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Divergent Approaches Emerge

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    With indications of greater divergence and uncertainty in Russia sanctions policy between the U.K., European Union and U.S., there are four general principles and a range of compliance steps that businesses should bear in mind when assessing the impact of a potentially shifting landscape, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.

  • 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.

  • FCA Update Eases Private Stock Market Disclosure Rules

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently updated proposals for the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System would result in less onerous disclosure obligations for businesses, reflecting ongoing efforts to balance an attractive trading venue for private companies while maintaining sufficient investor protections, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • 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 — and challenges surrounding — IP owners' ability to protect their brands as AI-generated content continues to grow, says Wendy Heilbut at Heilbut LLC.

  • Opinion

    UK Gov't Needs To Take Action To Support Whistleblowing Bill

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    With a proposed Office of the Whistleblower Bill making its way through the U.K. Parliament, whistleblowing is starting to receive the attention it deserves, but the key to unlocking real change is for the government to take ownership of reform proposals and appoint an overarching whistleblowing champion, says Baroness Susan Kramer at the House of Lords.

  • Practice Leader Insights

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    This year, 42 leaders of employment, intellectual property, insurance and transactions practice groups shared thoughts on keeping the pulse on legal trends, tackling difficult cases and what it takes to make a mark in their area.

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