Intellectual Property UK

  • May 17, 2024

    Lufthansa Unit Loses Latest R+, AirPlus EU Trademark Battle

    A Lufthansa unit cannot block a financial consultancy's "R+ Cash Lab" trademark bid based on its set of "AirPlus" trademarks because consumers are unlikely to confuse the two brands despite their sounding similar, a European Union appeals panel has ruled.

  • May 17, 2024

    German Sugar Biz Beats Sinusitis Patent Challenge At EPO

    A German sugar giant has claimed victory in an appeal against a challenge to its patents for the use of a plant fiber to prevent sinusitis, as the board found that the inventions of the challengers differed significantly from its own.

  • May 16, 2024

    Cybercompany Gen Digital Partially Fends Off 'Gen' TM Attack

    Cybersoftware firm Gen Digital partially fought off an attack on its trademark "Gen," but lost the ability to register it for several services after British officials ruled that consumers might overlook the number at the end of tech company Gen25's mark and get confused.

  • May 16, 2024

    Bayer Fights To Overturn Xarelto Blood Thinner Patent Loss

    Pharma giant Bayer AG took its fight against a slew of generic-drug makers to keep its patent over its blockbuster drug Xarelto to the Court of Appeal on Thursday, saying the lower court was wrong to nix the patent and that it does contain an important inventive step.

  • May 16, 2024

    Luxury Sunglasses Co. Beats 'Akoni' EU TM Challenge

    A Swiss luxury sunglasses company has fought off a jeweler's challenge to its "Akoni" trademark, persuading a European Union appeals panel that consumers would not confuse the sign with its opponent's earlier "Ascoli" branding.

  • May 16, 2024

    TM Liability Ruling A 'Get Out Of Jail Free Card' For Execs

    A ruling by Britain's highest court puts the burden on brand owners to prove that executives at the company knew about any alleged trademark infringement from their business to be sued. This landmark ruling is likely to impede brand owners who are looking to enforce their intellectual property.

  • May 16, 2024

    Recordati Adds New Head Of IP From Zentiva

    Recordati has hired a U.S. lawyer with a decade of experience working in-house at pharma giants Sandoz and Zentiva to take on a newly created role as group head IP counsel. 

  • May 16, 2024

    Romanian Pharma Co. Beats Rival For Cough Syrup TM

    A Romanian pharmaceutical company has fought off a rival's bid to get its cough syrup trademark scrapped by European Union intellectual property officials.

  • May 16, 2024

    EUIPO Didn't Deny Fair Hearing To TM Opponent, Court Says

    An industrial technology company has survived a challenge to its "UC" trademark hopes as an opponent failed to persuade a European Union court that officials had failed to handle his case fairly in earlier proceedings.

  • May 15, 2024

    Justices Mull What Defines A Computer In AI Appeal

    A London appeals court grappled Wednesday with what exactly constitutes a "computer" under patent law, as counsel for an AI company attempted to convince the courts to let be a ruling that held its AI invention is neither a computer nor a program, and therefore patentable.

  • May 15, 2024

    AbbVie Unit Protects 'Juvéderm' Cosmetics TM At EU Court

    An AbbVie unit on Wednesday fought off a challenge to its "Juvéderm" trademark at a European Union court, convincing officials that it did not monopolize the dermal filler brand in bad faith to capitalize on its opponent's earlier use of the brand name in Lebanon.

  • May 15, 2024

    Huawei Loses EPO Bid For Roaming Calls Patent

    Huawei has lost its fight to patent technology for streamlining the process for making international calls, after an appellate board at the European patent authority ruled that the technology did not build on older software.

  • May 15, 2024

    Punk Bassist Nixes 'Slaughter And The Dogs' Band Name TM

    The former bassist of 1970s punk rock band Slaughter and the Dogs has persuaded intellectual property officials to nix his former bandmate's trademark over the group's name, proving that the lead singer could not claim all the benefits of the band's reputation.

  • May 15, 2024

    6 Questions For Sebastian Moore, HSF's IP Head In The UK

    Sebastian Moore, head of the intellectual property practice of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP in the U.K., has told Law360 that he had been keen to make use of his chemistry degree when he decided to become a lawyer specializing in IP.

  • May 15, 2024

    Fashion Execs Not Liable For TM Infringement, Justices Say

    Two executives of a defunct fashion company are not legally responsible for causing their business to commit trademark infringement, Britain's highest court ruled Wednesday, making them exempt from paying back profits from their alleged wrongdoing.

  • May 14, 2024

    Appeals Court Urged To Rule Neural Network Is Not Patentable

    Counsel for the U.K.'s patent authority urged an appeals court to overturn a decision that held a company's recommendation technology could be patented, in a much anticipated appeal that looks to set the groundwork for the scope of protection for "artificial intelligence"-related technology.

  • May 14, 2024

    Electronic Labeling Biz Can't Get Injunction In €2M UPC Battle

    A French electronic labeling company has failed to provisionally bar a Chinese competitor from selling its products amid a €2 million ($2.2 million) patent dispute, as a Unified Patent Court appeals panel was unconvinced that its rival's goods infringe the protected design.

  • May 14, 2024

    F1's EU TM Still In The Race After Partial Appeal Win

    Formula One can revive a trademark over its name for retail services that previous examiners had nixed, after European officials found that the racing group had genuinely used the mark for a required five-year period.

  • May 14, 2024

    Chinese Vacuum Maker Loses Appeal Over TM Registration

    A Chinese vacuum cleaner maker has failed to beat a European Union ruling to register a trademark for the name "Tineco," as an appeals board found that consumers might confuse it with a competitor's mark.

  • May 14, 2024

    ATM Network Accuses Stripe Of Infringing 'Link' TMs

    The main ATM network in the U.K. has accused Stripe of infringing its trademarks and hijacking its reputation by providing a payments system under the "Link" name, telling a court that consumers associate this branding with the cash machine system in Britain.

  • May 13, 2024

    US Med Tech Co. Can't Get 'EvenFlow' IP

    A U.S. medical technology company could not convince the Board of Appeal at the European Union Intellectual Property Office to overturn a decision denying its trademark application for "EvenFlow," after the appellate board held that the application lacked distinctive character.

  • May 13, 2024

    Clothing Co. Blames Businessman In Knockoff Garment Fight

    A London-based garment supplier has responded to accusations that it sold knockoff "Yours" and "Yours Curve" plus-size clothing, telling a London court that a businessman it dealt with was responsible for supplying allegedly infringing items.

  • May 13, 2024

    EU Geographic IP Checklist For Agri Products Goes Live

    New EU rules for geographical indications covering agricultural products, wines and spirits came into force on Monday, strengthening the bloc's IP governance over products that come from specific regions, with the best-known being Champagne.

  • May 13, 2024

    EasyGroup Sues Vehicle Rental Co. Over 'EasyHire' TM

    EasyGroup has hit English car and van rental business Easihire with a trademark infringement claim, arguing that customers are likely to confuse Easihire with its own easyHire brand.

  • May 13, 2024

    Kanye West's Label Settles Royalty Fight Over 'Power' Sample

    Kanye West's record label settled a royalty spat with King Crimson on Monday after the progressive rock band sued in London, claiming that it had been underpaid for a sample used by the U.S. rapper in his 2010 hit "Power."

Expert Analysis

  • Failure To Launch: The Patent Thicket Delay Of US Biosimilars

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    Almost 10 years after enactment of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act, AbbVie’s assertion of 18 patents against three Humira biosimilars shows that patent thickets remain an obstacle to launching follow-on biologics and help explain why U.S. launches lag behind those in Europe, say attorneys at Axinn.

  • Huawei Case Might Mean UK Forum Sets Global FRAND Rates

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    The U.K. Supreme Court’s eventual opinion in Unwired Planet v. Huawei will decide whether English courts are a proper forum for determining global fair license terms for standard-essential patents, and there are several reasons to question the English courts' creation of this approach, says Thomas Cotter of the University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Must Inventors Be Humans? An Active Debate Over AI Patents

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    With the first international patents naming artificially intelligent algorithms as inventors filed this summer, and with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s query into whether inventorship laws and regulations need revising, the debate over AI is testing the boundaries of patent laws in the U.S. and elsewhere, says Christian Mammen of Womble Bond.

  • Henry Schein Case Illuminates Maze Of Arbitrability Questions

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    While the U.S. Supreme Court’s Henry Schein decision strengthens the enforceability of arbitration provisions, the Fifth Circuit’s ruling on remand concerning arbitrability authority, exemplifies a need for careful drafting of arbitration clauses, say Andrew Behrman and Brandt Thomas Roessler at Baker Botts.

  • Using Global Dossier To Simplify USPTO Disclosure Duty

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    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office can make compliance with its duty of disclosure less burdensome by allowing applicants to submit a list of patent families that are believed to have material information and defining electronically available records broadly to include the Global Dossier, whose use the USPTO recently encouraged, says Brian Dorini of InterDigital CE Holdings.

  • The Unique Challenges Of Owning International Cannabis IP

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    Due to the cost of prosecuting patents and the uncertainty in obtaining and enforcing cannabis patents in foreign jurisdictions, building a global cannabis patent portfolio presents complex strategic questions, says Jayashree Mitra of Zuber Lawler.

  • IP Protection Still Elusive For Data Compilations In US And EU

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    As businesses continue to increase investment into artificial intelligence systems, questions arise as to whether they can own or legally protect data compiled by those systems. Currently, in the U.S. and EU, obtaining copyright protection for databases is difficult and trade secret protection requires policies and procedures to establish rights, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Perspectives

    Artisanal Miners' Roadblocks To Justice: Is A Path Clearing?

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    Efforts to give small-scale gold miners, who face displacement, pollution and violence at sites around the world, access to fair and functioning justice systems have met with apathy from politicians and fierce resistance from powerful business lobbies, but there are signs that this may be changing, says Mark Pieth, president of the Basel Institute on Governance.

  • How PTAB Is Applying New Patent Eligibility Guidance

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    Since the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office released its revised patent eligibility guidance in January, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board has been reversing Section 101 rejections at a higher rate, say Nick Anderson and Braden Katterheinrich of Faegre Baker Daniels.

  • Keys To Successful AI Patents In The US And Europe

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    Unsurprisingly, the World Intellectual Property Organization recently reported that patent filings for artificial intelligence inventions are increasing rapidly. Stakeholders should be mindful of maintaining quality during this filing surge, says Drew Schulte of Haley Guiliano LLP.

  • 9 Ways To Prepare Your IP Rights For Brexit

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    Those with a European intellectual property portfolio should be considering how Brexit — scheduled for March 29 — will affect EU trademarks and registered community designs, says Paula Jill Krasny of Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC.

  • 'Biosimilar V. Biosimilar' Patent Case May Be First Of Many

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    ​While the idea of patent disputes between makers of follow-on drugs is nothing new​, the complaint recently filed by Coherus against Amgen in Delaware federal court is unique in that it pits one biosimilar developer against another, say attorneys with Goodwin Procter LLP.

  • UK Patent Law: Hot Topics Of 2018 And What's Ahead

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    English courts have been active in the past year, grappling with patent topics like plausibility and equivalents, and 2019 promises to be another exciting year as English patent lawyers await developments on obviousness, insufficiency and employee inventor compensation, says Jin Ooi of Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

  • Coordinating Patent Strategies Across PTAB And EPO

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    The positions, arguments and prior art raised in U.S. post-grant proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board may influence European Patent Office oppositions involving counterpart cases. Understanding the procedural similarities and differences between the two jurisdictions is key, says Drew Schulte of Haley Guiliano LLP.

  • New EU Patent Guidelines May Affect Companies' AI Strategy

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    As compared to the European Patent Office’s guidelines for artificial intelligence and machine learning — which take effect on Thursday — the U.S. eligibility framework may prove to be more favorable to innovators, say Jennifer Maisel and Eric Blatt of Rothwell Figg Ernst & Manbeck PC​​​​​​​.

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