Transport For London can't register the trademark "Mind the Gap" over purses and other accessories because it had previously promised not to cover those goods when it settled an earlier dispute with clothing retailer Gap Inc.
Transport For London can't register the trademark "Mind the Gap" over purses and other accessories because it had previously promised not to cover those goods when it settled an earlier dispute with clothing retailer Gap Inc.
California networking company Netgear has agreed to a license for Wi-Fi 6 technology from Europe's largest patent pool Sisvel, bringing an end to a global litigation campaign between Netgear and one of the pool's key contributors, Huawei.
The Unified Patent Court has granted a Finnish law firm's request to look at documents from Harvard's sample testing patent feud with NanoString, ruling that the firm's "general interest" in seeing the documents was sufficient.
Moncler has blocked a Chinese company's bid to revive its "Northcler" trademark application, convincing a European Union appeals panel that the mark unfairly leans on the Italian brand's reputation.
A care company has told a London court that it denied registering its "Inicio" trademark in bad faith to use it as a "weapon," hitting back in a battle with a school trust over the brand.
A former paralegal at Ashfords LLP has been barred from the profession after she lied to the firm to conceal her failure to remind a client to renew a trademark, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.