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Google AI chatbot hearing at EU’s top court to test press copyright limits
Google’s Gemini will be under scrutiny at the EU’s top court next week, in a case brought by a Hungarian publisher that promises to help define how the bloc’s copyr... (more story)
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Is Japan's consent trademark system becoming a corporate portfolio tool?
Japan’s trademark consent system arrived in April 2024 with a broad policy promise — to make it easier to choose and clear brands in a first-to-file jurisdiction, p... (more story)
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Tech, car companies press Brussels for IP law overhaul to curb patent injunctions
Tech and automotive groups are urging EU officials to amend its IP enforcement law to rein in patent injunctions — clashing with patent holders, who warn reforms co... (more story)
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Novo Nordisk lost its bid to halt Dr. Reddy’s semaglutide exports. The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal, citing the patent's imminent expiry and the lack of "irreparable loss" caused.
US company Suno broke copyright on six songs by memorizing them for its AI model, German music rights group GEMA has told a Munich court in a first hearing of the landmark dispute. Suno argued that the outputs... (more story)
The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit will try a new method of funding from both public and private sources from next year, as the authority aims to increase enforcement against intellectual property cri... (more story)
China must make intellectual property commercialization a core pillar of its innovation-driven growth strategy, aligning IP policy with market forces to turn more research breakthroughs into real economic outp... (more story)
Japan’s customs authorities blocked more than 30,000 import shipments containing intellectual property–infringing goods for a third consecutive year in 2025, maintaining elevated border enforcement levels even... (more story)
A report by the UK Intellectual Property Office has shown that despite doubling since 1997 the proportion of female inventors is still under 10 percent, with decades to go until parity is reached under current... (more story)
Semiconductor companies have overtaken pharmaceutical businesses on a list of the world's 100 most innovative companies, while the number of technology research and development firms has also doubled, a report... (more story)
British multinational Reckitt Benckiser failed to maintain an injunction against Godrej Consumer Products after the Calcutta High Court lifted a ban on the Spic cleaner, rejecting efforts to trademark its expi... (more story)
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If a court-ordered restructuring of the Brazil Patent and Trademark Office successfully speeds examination there, Brazil’s attractiveness as a legal forum for patent enforcement stands to grow.
Brazil’s antitrust authority is turning up the pressure on Ericsson and Motorola, demanding detailed explanations for their global litigation tactics in a long‑running 5G patent dispute that the companies had ... (more story)
California Republican Representative Darrell Issa’s announcement that he will not seek reelection this year is set to deprive IP reform advocates of any strong champion in the House, with few members likely to... (more story)
The patent dispute between hair-dryer makers Dyson and Dreame has triggered the Unified Patent Court’s first referral to the EU Court of Justice, asking how far its cross-border injunction powers can reach, an... (more story)
The US, Germany and Japan experienced modest declines in international patenting last year while applications in China and Korea are on the rise. Use of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system signals globa... (more story)
A dispute brought by French start up KeeeX — against OpenAI, Adobe and others — will test how far the Unified Patent Court can extend its authority beyond its 18 contracting EU member states. A Court of Appeal... (more story)
A Government Accountability Office analysis of a proposal to consider price in the use of march-in rights doesn’t come to conclusions over whether the idea is founded in law, drawing criticism from both suppor... (more story)
Google’s Gemini will be under scrutiny at the EU’s top court next week, in a case brought by a Hungarian publisher that promises to help define how the bloc’s copyright law applies to AI training and chatbot s... (more story)