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February 02, 2026
Novartis has pushed back against Teva's invalidity claims over a supplementary protection certificate that extends protection for a hypertension treatment, accusing the generic drugs giant of preemptively filing claims before infringing the Swiss company's IP with a cheaper version.
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January 30, 2026
Industries that "make intensive use" of intellectual property rights make up 47.9% of the European Union's gross domestic product, according to a new joint report from Europe's top IP offices.
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January 30, 2026
A career guidance charity for minority applicants has pushed back against trademark infringement allegations, counterclaiming that a platform providing recruitment services had registered rival "evo" signs in bad faith over more services than it ever planned to market.
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January 30, 2026
Award-winning British rapper Little Simz has told a London court that she owns the copyright to several records despite the claims from her former producer and friend of over 20 years, as the two sides litigate over millions in allegedly unpaid fees.
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January 30, 2026
This past week in London saw collapsed solar bonds company Rockfire Capital sue the Royal Bank of Scotland, e-ticket platform Eventbrite target the owners of Salford Red Devils rugby club over an alleged contract breach, and Scottish distiller William Grant & Sons square off against a former MP in a trademark tussle tied to its Glenfiddich whisky.
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January 30, 2026
Biotechnology giant AstraZeneca has struck a licensing deal worth up to $18.5 billion with CSPC Pharmaceutical of China to develop weight-loss drugs, the companies said Friday, as Western investment in China ramps up.
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January 29, 2026
Europe's patent court has ruled that a French biotech outfit is not infringing patents previously owned by Theranos, marking another loss for the now-defunct blood-testing startup following a controversial U.S. lawsuit over COVID-19 kits in 2020.
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January 29, 2026
Trademark owners defending their intellectual property got a stark reminder of the importance of making sure to submit their strongest evidence the first time around when a European Union court refused to dive deeper into a battle between the "Elton" and "Elon" names.
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January 29, 2026
A solicitor who represented a toy maker suing MGA, the maker of Bratz dolls, denied Thursday that he had deliberately misled the court about his client's disclosure in the run-up to the trial over a campaign of antitrust violations and threats of patent infringement litigation.
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January 29, 2026
A manufacturing company has settled its claim against an air brake specialist that it alleged had infringed its brake caliper patents by remaking the vehicle component originally supplied by the German company and selling the parts in the U.K.
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January 29, 2026
EasyGroup has failed to prove that a real estate agency registered the trademark "easyoffices" in bad faith, as officials ruled there was nothing to suggest ulterior motives soon after the low-cost giant lost some of its "easyOffice" intellectual property.
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January 28, 2026
Members of the European Parliament approved a series of proposals Wednesday to ensure that intellectual property rights holders are fairly remunerated when artificial intelligence tools use their copyrighted work, including calling for European Union copyright law to apply regardless of where a model is trained.
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January 28, 2026
Europe's patent court has rejected Ericsson's bid to prevent an Asus employee from reading confidential license agreements that are core to their dispute over fair licensing terms for video coding and decoding patents.
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January 28, 2026
Germany's top civil court has ruled that a patent holder has not breached European Union antitrust laws by seeking an injunction against a mobile phone company amid the pair's failure to negotiate a license agreement on FRAND terms.
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January 28, 2026
Zaha Hadid's architectural firm urged an appeals court Wednesday to allow it to terminate a deal to use her trademarks signed before her death in 2016, arguing it would not have inked a licensing agreement that it could not escape.
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February 04, 2026
Kingsley Napley has created a sports disputes practice with the addition of a new partner, who said Wednesday that the full-service firm offers a broader platform to build his practice than he had at boutique company Level Law.
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January 28, 2026
The owner of the Daily Mail and a UFO commentator have fought back against claims that they infringed a movie director's intellectual property in a film of an alien hoax that became an international hit, arguing that the director's long-term rival was the actual owner.
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January 27, 2026
The European Commission on Tuesday noted a significant disparity in the enforcement of key intellectual property provisions across its member states, according to a new study calling for greater harmonization in national courts' application of the bloc's IP law.
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January 27, 2026
A descendant of artist Pablo Picasso could not convince officials at the U.K.'s Intellectual Property Office to block a distillery from registering "Picasso" as a trademark in Britain.
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January 27, 2026
Hunter's Solicitors LLP has denied passing off its legal services as those of Hunters Law LLP, claiming that any isolated confusion between the two firms is "trivial, rare, and legally insignificant."
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January 27, 2026
A European appeals panel has handed Nestlé a shot at rescuing its coffee machine patent following a successful challenge from Douwe Egberts, ruling that the Swiss company's latest tweaks to the patent merit a fresh examination.
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January 27, 2026
Brussels Airport has been granted permission to register "The Pulse" as a trademark, fighting off a challenge from a London-based software company with British officials ruling out a risk of confusion for certain services.
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January 27, 2026
Bourbon whiskey producer Jim Beam has persuaded the U.K. Intellectual Property Office to trim an opponent's "On The Rocks" trademark application, proving that there is a risk of confusion with its earlier pair of similar trademarks.
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January 26, 2026
Zoom Communications has lost one of the trademarks over its name after a Japanese company persuaded European appellate officials that the videoconferencing giant hadn't actually used the sign for tangible devices in the last five years.
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January 26, 2026
Berlin-based venture capital firm Redstone has persuaded a European Union appeals panel to reject a Polish company's attempt to restore its full "RedStone" trademark application, proving that the chance of confusion is too strong.