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Roche loses Risdiplam patent appeal as Indian court cites 'obviousness'
In a landmark win for drug accessibility in India, a court upheld findings that Roche's Risdiplam patent was "obvious" and invalid, thereby allowing Natco Pharma to... (more story)
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UK judge criticizes UPC for 'bizarre' and interventionist Amazon ruling
A UK judge has attacked a recent ruling by the EU's Unified Patent Court granting InterDigital the first ever "anti-interim-license" injunction. Judge James Mellor ... (more story)
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As USPTO raises production goals, examiners’ quality concerns grow
The US Patent and Trademark Office rolled out a new Performance Appraisal Plan, or PAP, for patent examiners on Oct. 1 to mark the new fiscal year, raising the expe... (more story)
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The US Department of Justice is encouraging patent holders and users facing sham litigation to approach the agency as it looks to deepen its understanding of the area, according to Dina Kallay, one of the top ... (more story)
Companies looking to bring a successful antitrust claim under the rule of reason, including patent disputes, must allege harm to the competitive process — because antitrust laws aren’t an “over-the-counter col... (more story)
European Commission guidance that carmakers can at times cooperate regarding intellectual property licenses without violating competition law was surprising, unusual and an unfortunate development as it appear... (more story)
US Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires firmly stated his support for a broader interpretation of patent eligibility in a letter to the Senate Judiciary intellectual property subcommittee Oct. 9, ... (more story)
The UPC's patent mediation and arbitration hub is nearing launch after receiving over 1,000 responses to its draft rules, with updates including hybrid proceedings, broader confidentiality and free online disp... (more story)
The European Commission’s withdrawal of its standard essential patent regulation has split the tech industry, with Amazon urging greater transparency and Nokia defending the current system as effective and balanced.
In a landmark win for drug accessibility in India, a court upheld findings that Roche's Risdiplam patent was "obvious" and invalid, thereby allowing Natco Pharma to sell a cheaper generic for spinal muscular atrophy.
NTTPC Communications has been ordered to disclose subscriber data behind two X accounts that impersonated 47NEWS — one of the first uses of Japan’s new Information Distribution Platform Act on social-media trademark misuse.
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Eli Lilly & Co.’s struggle to put the genie back in the tirzepatide bottle following an almost two-year long, FDA-declared shortage of the Mounjaro and Zepbound active ingredient continued this week, with dism... (more story)
A licensing flap over Japan’s famed Shine Muscat grapes highlights the need for a broader rethink of whether Japan should export its prized produce or its know-how.
Carmakers and other IP-intensive industries are likely to welcome a planned revamp of the EU’s competition rules for technology transfer, that would make it easier for them to jointly negotiate with patent own... (more story)
The US Senate Judiciary Committee’s IP subcommittee is set to hold a hearing on its leaders’ marquis legislation — the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act — on Wednesday, restarting a years-long push to standar... (more story)
Companies looking to license standard-essential patents for internet-connected devices face a daunting landscape with a lack of transparency around which patents are needed for implementing particular standard... (more story)
The US Patent and Trademark Office rolled out a new Performance Appraisal Plan, or PAP, for patent examiners on Oct. 1 to mark the new fiscal year, raising the expected production from each examiner and adding... (more story)
Tech giants such as Google, Meta Platforms and Amazon risk being ensnared by broad Indian court injunctions protecting the "personality rights" of Bollywood stars, an overreach driven by artificial intelligenc... (more story)
When Qualcomm appears in a UK court next week for the trial of a mass claim over smartphone chip patent licensing and supply, it won't be a stranger to such litigation, which alleges dominance abuse and consum... (more story)