Intellectual Property UK

  • April 17, 2025

    Coty Wins Bid To Block Gray Market Hugo Boss Perfume Sale

    Multinational beauty brand Coty has convinced a Hague court to block a Benelux cosmetics company from selling bottles of Hugo Boss perfume that were not permitted for sale in the European Union.

  • April 17, 2025

    Music Royalties Co. Hipgnosis Revives UK Fight With Manilow

    British music royalties firm Hipgnosis can forge ahead with its unpaid royalties case against singer Barry Manilow in the U.K., after an appellate panel on Thursday overturned a pause imposed because of parallel proceedings in Los Angeles.

  • April 17, 2025

    Goya Foods Not Reputable Enough To Nix Rival's 'Goya' TM

    A Spanish olive oil maker has failed to stop a German consultancy from registering the trademark "Goya" over telecommunication services, after European officials found that shoppers wouldn't get confused because the companies' products were worlds apart.

  • April 17, 2025

    Abbott Can't Nix Edwards Lifesciences Heart Valve Tech

    Edwards Lifesciences has won its bid to patent a prosthetic heart valve, after European officials overturned a previous decision that the company was requesting protection beyond its original filing.

  • April 17, 2025

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

    The past week in London has seen the producers of West End show "Elf the Musical" face a contract dispute, Korean biotech company ToolGen Inc. bring a fresh patents claim against pharma giant Vertex, and ousted car tycoon Peter Waddell bring a claim against the private equity firm that backed his business. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • April 17, 2025

    UPC Clarifies Rules On Saving Evidence In Sawing Wire Feud

    The Unified Patent Court has declined to review an order that allowed a Chinese company to inspect and preserve evidence at its rivals' premises amid an infringement feud over a sawing wire patent, ruling that it was a necessary step.

  • April 16, 2025

    Nippon Paint Loses Anti-Rust Car Paint Patent On Appeal 

    European officials have revoked a car paint-maker's patent for a rust-preventing mix, ruling that skilled inventors at the time would have found it obvious to make the Japanese company's composition. 

  • April 16, 2025

    3M Loses Patent Over Reflective Material For Road Markings

    An appeals board revoked 3M's European patent over a reflective material that can be used in road markings, ruling in a decision issued Wednesday that it isn't inventive.

  • April 16, 2025

    Swatch Nixes Birth Control Entrepreneur's 'Andro-Swatch' TM

    Swiss watchmaker Swatch has convinced European trademark officials to extend the earlier rejection of a contraception device entrepreneur's bid for the trademark "Andro-Swatch" to prevent the mark's use for advertising and other business management-related services.

  • April 16, 2025

    EUIPO Shuts Down Fraudsters With Copycat Domain Name

    The European Union Intellectual Property Office has convinced a Czech arbitration court to cancel the domain name euipp.com, which the agency said is being used to trick people into thinking they are sending money to the bloc's genuine IP authority.

  • April 16, 2025

    Solar Vehicle Biz Beats Challenge To 'Go Free' TM In UK

    A Dutch company that charges vehicles with solar power has fought off a rival's challenge to its "Go Free" trademark, convincing U.K. officials that there is no risk of confusion with an existing "Go" sign.

  • April 15, 2025

    Truck Aerodynamics Co. Slams Strikeout Bid In Patent Row

    A truck aerodynamics company has hit back at a strikeout request brought by the competitor it is accusing of infringing a patent it owned by wrongly modifying its spoilers, arguing the case involves disputed facts and requires a trial.

  • April 15, 2025

    Ideagen Says K10 Vision Misled Clients With False Product Ties

    Audit software company Ideagen Ltd. has accused the former owners of a business it acquired for over £19 million ($25.1 million) of tricking clients into defecting to a rival startup through false claims of involvement in developing a key Ideagen product.

  • April 15, 2025

    Google Blocks Chinese Tech Co.'s European 'Googtab' TM

    Google has successfully blocked a Chinese company from registering the European trademark "Googtab," after trademark officials agreed that the public were likely to confuse the mark with the Silicon Valley giant's existing rights for "Google."

  • April 15, 2025

    Ducati Can't Nix 'Monster' Energy TM For Virtual Bikes

    British officials have granted Monster Energy a trademark for its name over goods that can be downloaded virtually, ruling that shoppers wouldn't think that they were somehow connected to Ducati's Monster-branded motorcycles. 

  • April 15, 2025

    MediaTek Gets Court To Speed Up Huawei FRAND Spat

    Semiconductor giant MediaTek has convinced a London court to hurry along proceedings to determine fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory cross-licensing terms for a suit of 4G and 5G patents with Huawei.

  • April 15, 2025

    Arkema Wins 2nd Shot At Voiding Solvay's Polymer Patent

    Materials producer Arkema can take another swing at rival Solvay's polymer patent after proving that officials construed the blueprint in multiple contradictory ways when assessing its validity, a European appeals board said in a ruling released Tuesday.

  • April 14, 2025

    VW Can't Keep Chinese EV TM Claim Out Of Dutch Court

    A Dutch court has rejected Volkswagen AG's challenge to the court's authority to hear a claim in a licensing dispute between the automaker and the importers of a sub-brand of VW electric cars exclusive to the Chinese market.

  • April 14, 2025

    Philip Morris Beats BAT Unit's Challenge To Flavored Cig Tech

    European officials have upheld a Philip Morris patent for a cigarette filter embedded with a flavor-enhancer, dismissing claims from a subsidiary of British American Tobacco that previous patents already revealed its key elements.

  • April 14, 2025

    Top Dutch Court Chucks Fashion Giant's 'Only' TM Appeal

    A fashion chain has failed to convince the top Dutch court that a rival company's "Only For Men" trademarks infringe its protections over the "Only" brand, as they edge toward the conclusion of a dispute that stretches back to 2007.

  • April 14, 2025

    P&G Wins Eco Laundry Detergent IP Over Henkel Objection

    The European Patent Office's Board of Appeal has upheld a Procter & Gamble Co. patent covering a clear, plant-based laundry detergent, rejecting arguments from Henkel AG that the product's transparent appearance is merely cosmetic and not a technical innovation.

  • April 14, 2025

    Italian Biking Gear Biz Defends Patent Over Wearable Airbag

    An Italian motorcycling clothing company has kept hold of an amended version of its patent for a wearable airbag after it persuaded a European appeals panel to reject a rival's argument that the tech is not inventive.

  • April 11, 2025

    Knaus Forced To Recall Car Fibre Frames In Patent Spat 

    Europe's patent court has ordered a German caravan maker to stop selling an infringing version of its "self healing" fiber frames and pay provisional damages of €100,000 ($112,834) after it couldn't reach a deal to license the technology.

  • April 11, 2025

    Lenovo Can't Block Rival's 'Yoges' TM Over Computers

    British officials have rejected Lenovo's challenge to a rival's trademark application for "Yoges," ruling that shoppers would not think the rival products were somehow connected to Lenovo's Yoga laptop brand. 

  • April 11, 2025

    Epson Gets 3rd-Party Access To Docs In Dolby's UPC Claim

    The Unified Patent Court has green-lit Epson's third-party request to look at confidential documents from Dolby's audio coding patent infringement case, pointing out that the printer maker is fighting a separate claim over the same patent.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • Opt-Out Strategy Considerations After Ruling In UPC Appeal

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    The Court of Appeal of the Unified Patent Court in AIM Sport Development v. Supponor recently clarified the circumstances under which a withdrawal of an opt-out from UPC jurisdiction is possible, bringing new strategic considerations for both patentees and potential defendants, say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • Opinion

    EU's AI Code Of Practice Creates Risk Of Regulatory Clashes

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    The second draft of the European Commission's Artificial Intelligence Code of Practice significantly expands beyond the European Union's existing legal framework for AI — especially around copyright protection, public transparency and reporting obligations — and risks interfering with other EU laws by introducing requirements contrary to existing regulations, say lawyers at MoFo.

  • Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

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    “No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and counsel must tailor their guidance based on a variety of competing factors to help clients emerge successfully, says Robert Bowers at Moore & Van Allen.

  • Key Points From Gov't Consultation On Copyright And AI

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    The U.K. government’s current consultation on mitigating artificial intelligence input and output risks to copyright holders seeks to facilitate copyright holders in bringing actions against AI developers that make unauthorized use of protected works and mandate consistent labeling of AI-generated content, say lawyers at Deloitte.

  • What 2025 Holds For UK, EU Restructuring And Insolvency

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    European Union and U.K. restructuring developments in 2024, with a new era of director accountability, the use of cramdown tools and the emergence of aggressive liability management exercises, mean greater consideration of creditors' interests and earlier engagement in restructuring discussions can be expected this year, says Inga West at Ashurst.

  • What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews

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    A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Exam Board Ruling Expands Scope Of 'Newcomer Injunctions'

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    The High Court's recent decision granting AQA Education a digital "newcomer injunction" prevents anonymous internet users from distributing unlawfully obtained exam materials, and extends the scope of such injunctions from issues of trespass to the protection of confidential information, say lawyers at Fieldfisher.

  • Considering The Status Of The US Doctrine Of Patent Misuse

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    A recent Ninth Circuit decision and a U.K. Court of Appeal decision demonstrate the impact that the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Kimble v. Marvel Entertainment has had on the principle that post-patent-expiration royalty payments amount to patent misuse, not only in the U.S. but in English courts as well, say attorneys at Covington.

  • Sky Trademark Ruling Suggests Strategy Tips For Brands

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    Following the U.K. Supreme Court's SkyKick v. Sky trademark ruling, brand owners should strike a balance between a specification broad enough to meet business requirements but not so broad as to invite unnecessary counterattacks for bad faith, says Josh Charalambous at RPC.

  • Keeping Up With Europe's Pregrant Description Amendments

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    A recent Technical Board of Appeal decision that there is no legal basis in the European Patent Convention for requiring pregrant description amendments has generated legal uncertainty on this issue, and practitioners should consider deleting unclaimed alternatives, say attorneys at Finnegan.

  • How The UPC, ITC Complement Each Other In Patent Law

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    Attorneys at Ropes & Gray discuss the similarities and differences between the Unified Patent Court and the International Trade Commission, as well as recent matters litigated in both venues and why parties choose to file at these forums.

  • Rowing Machine IP Loss Waters Down Design Protections

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    The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court's recent judgment dismissing WaterRower's claim that its wooden rowing machines were works of artistic craftsmanship highlights divergence between U.K. and European Union copyright law, and signals a more stringent approach to protecting designs in a post-Brexit U.K., say lawyers at Finnegan.

  • Takeaways From EU's Draft AI Code Of Practice

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    The European Union AI Office’s recently published first draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice sheds some welcome light on which Artificial Intelligence Act compliance issues the office finds particularly knotty and, importantly, acknowledges where further guidance will be necessary, say lawyers at Akin.

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