Intellectual Property UK

  • February 06, 2026

    Royalty-Free Music Biz Gets Injunction Against Ex-Partners

    A royalty-free music company won an injunction on Friday forcing two music promotion firms to stop exploiting its intellectual property as they await a full trial over its claims for more than £4 million ($5 million) in license fees and other royalties.

  • February 06, 2026

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

    This past week in London saw a unit of Johnson & Johnson sue the U.S. government in a patent dispute, Southampton Football Club file a claim against Aviva Insurance, and an events business face a claim by Live Nation (Music) over potential licensing issues for Chelmsford City Live, a music festival that featured Justin Timberlake last year. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • February 06, 2026

    Tech Biz Can Sue German Rivals Over Software Secrets In UK

    A London judge said Friday that a software company can sue two German companies in the U.K. for allegedly misusing its trade secrets, ruling that the case is promising enough to justify stretching the court's jurisdiction outside of England.

  • February 06, 2026

    NYT Scrambles Puzzle Maker's 'Wordle' UK TM Hopes

    The New York Times has persuaded U.K. officials to block a puzzle maker's "Wordle" trademark application, proving that he filed for the mark in bad faith after the popular online brain-teaser took off in 2022.

  • February 05, 2026

    UK TM Rights Don't Apply To Pre-Brexit EU Disputes

    Europe's top court ruled Thursday that intellectual property owners cannot rely on earlier U.K. trademarks in European opposition proceedings that began before Brexit, unless they can show those rights continued in other member states after the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union. 

  • February 12, 2026

    Morgan Lewis Hires Moderna In-House Pro In Munich

    Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP has hired a senior in-house lawyer at Moderna as it continues to expand its global life sciences and healthcare team.

  • February 05, 2026

    Amazon Appeals UPC Restrictions On UK InterDigital Clash

    Amazon has appealed against the notable recent decision by the Unified Patent Court to stop it seeking an interim license from InterDigital in parallel U.K. proceedings, turning up the heat on their ongoing dispute over video-coding patents.

  • February 05, 2026

    Huawei Drops UPC Video Tech Claim Against Roku

    Huawei has ended its video-coding patent infringement claim against Roku at the Unified Patent Court, dropping its hunt for an injunction against the U.S. streaming company.

  • February 05, 2026

    Amex Beats Compass Group To Bag 'Venue Collection' TM

    American Express has swayed British officials to grant its trademarks "American Express Venue Collection" and "Amex Venue Collection," proving that shoppers would not confuse its services with Compass Group's event brand "The Venues Collection."

  • February 05, 2026

    Film Co. Denies Liability For Elton John's Use Of 'Kingsman'

    A film production company has denied responsibility for a clip from a British spy movie featuring two stunt performers being used in an Elton John concert tour without the performers' consent, claiming it had no control over the decision to use the footage.

  • February 04, 2026

    IBM Seeks Texas Enforcement Of $24M UK Contract Ruling

    A British subsidiary of IBM asked a Texas federal court to enforce a $24.6 million English judgment against Houston-based software entrepreneur John Jay Moores, seeking to collect court-ordered litigation costs awarded after Moores was found to have breached IBM software licenses.

  • February 04, 2026

    Russells Beats Claim Over Alleged IP Biz Share Sale Plot

    A London court struck out an executive's case on Wednesday that two of his business associates and Russells Solicitors plotted to hide plans for a $40 million takeover of a celebrity intellectual property licensing company to get him to sell his shares cheaply.

  • February 04, 2026

    EPO Chief Weighs In On Top Board Patent Claim Referral

    Patent descriptions must be adapted in opposition proceedings if amendments introduced mid-opposition result in "inconsistencies," the president of the European Patent Office said in a letter weighing in on the latest issue presented to the office's top authority.

  • February 04, 2026

    InterDigital Says UPC Order Does Not Bar Amazon Patent Spat

    InterDigital told a judge Wednesday that a foreign court order barring Amazon from advancing certain claims in its patent spat in England does not prevent the e-commerce giant from seeking final license terms.

  • February 04, 2026

    UK IP Watchdog Seeks Input On Attorney Qualification Routes

    The U.K. regulator of patent and trademark attorneys started the next phase of a review of the education and qualification system on Wednesday to ensure that the routes for entering the professions are functioning well and fit for the future.

  • February 04, 2026

    Marine Tech Co. Risks £91M Judgment Over Disclosure Failing

    A London court on Wednesday said it would order a Korean marine navigation technology business to pay a Ministry of Defence agency almost £91 million ($124.4 million) for misusing the government agency's data if it does not comply with disclosure orders.

  • February 04, 2026

    HP Can Give Up 'Futile' Quest To Serve UPC Injunctions

    The Unified Patent Court has spared technology company HP from further "futile" attempts to serve injunctions to stop two Chinese companies selling knockoff printer cartridges after its earlier emails went unanswered.

  • February 03, 2026

    EU Launches Latest Fund Scheme Supporting SMEs

    Europe's intellectual property heads launched Monday the latest iteration of a scheme to help small and medium-sized companies protect and use their IP rights, including a 90% reimbursement for certain costs.

  • February 03, 2026

    UPC Fines Kodak €1.7M For Ignoring Fujifilm IP Order

    Europe's patent court has fined Kodak €1.7 million ($2 million) for its continuous failure to comply with a previous court decision ordering it to recall printing plates that infringed on Fujifilm's intellectual property.

  • February 03, 2026

    Jeep Owner Beats Chinese Accessories Co.'s 'Jeep' TM

    The U.S. arm of Stellantis has secured a partial win in a European trademark dispute over a Chinese leather accessories company's use of the "Jeep" name.

  • February 03, 2026

    Hisense Settles Video-Coding Patent Challenge At UPC

    Hisense has dropped its request for the Unified Patent Court to revoke a video-coding patent belonging to Korean researchers after the parties reached a settlement.

  • February 03, 2026

    Huawei Can't Patent Firewall-Bypassing System 

    Huawei has been denied a patent for a wireless system designed to let devices connect through firewalls, with European officials deeming the invention too vague to demonstrate how it would actually work. 

  • February 02, 2026

    UPC Clarifies PI Costs Breakdown In MRNA Fight

    The Unified Patent Court has held that costs incurred in preliminary injunction actions can not be considered "other expenses" in main proceedings, marking the latest in an ongoing fight over mRNA technology between 10x Genomics and Curio Bioscience.

  • February 02, 2026

    Victoria Beckham Can't Nix Rival 'VB' TM Over Clothing

    Victoria Beckham's clothing brand has failed to convince European officials that a Chinese firm's trademark application for "VB Vintage & Bohemme" would confuse shoppers looking for the former Spice Girl's premium tops and shoes.

  • February 02, 2026

    Nestlé Loses Breast Milk Analysis Patent In Europe

    A European appeals panel has revoked Nestlé's patent for a way of analyzing breast milk nutrition, ruling in a decision released Monday that a tweaked version of the patent extends beyond the wording of the original blueprint.

Expert Analysis

  • Germany's Google Controls Illustrate Global Antitrust Trend

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    Germany's recent move to rein in Google with extended restrictions on anti-competitive behavior provides an example of the new aggressive stance regulators around the world are adopting as tech giants grow their power in the digital economy, says Andrea Pomana at ADVANT Beiten.

  • Opinion

    Solution To Patent Eligibility Quagmire Lies In Constitution

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    A lack of clarity on patent eligibility has undermined the credibility of the patent system, and a possible resolution is for courts or Congress to define judicial exceptions to patent-eligible subject matter in their most concise form — in line with constitutional guarantees, says Indi Rajasingham at the Mmillenniumm Group.

  • Examining EU's Drift Toward US-Style Employer Pact Scrutiny

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    As European Union competition authorities express enforcement interest in employment issues such as no-poach and wage-fixing agreements — which have been the subject of U.S. enforcement action for some time — companies may need to recalibrate their training and compliance programs accordingly, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

  • What SEP Holders Can Take Away From UK's Apple Ruling

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    A U.K. court's recent decision in the standard essential patent dispute between Apple and Optis Cellular Technology provides encouragement for SEP owners litigating their portfolios in the U.K. and reaffirms the country's place as a patentee-friendly jurisdiction, says Tess Waldron at Powell Gilbert.

  • AI Inventorship Decision Leaves Open Questions

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    A Virginia federal court's recent decision in Thaler v. Iancu, finding that artificial intelligence cannot be named as a patent inventor, highlights questions that will have to be answered as AI increasingly contributes to inventorship, especially in the pharmaceutical industry, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • What Patent Applications Signal About Green Energy Trends

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    Steadily increasing patent activity related to clean energy technologies suggests that the proportion of energy derived from green sources will also continue to grow — but smaller companies could be locked out of the patent race, even as sustainability becomes an inescapable business imperative, says Greg Sharp at Haseltine Lake.

  • Takeaways On Pre-Action Protocols From UK Patent Ruling

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    The U.K. High Court's recent patent ruling in Add2 Research v. dSpace instructs parties in proper pre-action discussions that avoid breaches of protocol, including how to provide materials in confidence, say Angela Jack and Emily Atherton at EIP.

  • 6 Ways To Guide Applications Under New Patent Classification

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    Intellectual property practitioners can navigate the recently implemented Cooperative Patent Classification system to direct applications to specific prior art units within the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, avoid especially difficult units, and improve clients' portfolios in newly emerging technologies, say Roberta Young and Brian Michaelis at Seyfarth.

  • Mitigating User Content Risk After EU Copyright Directive

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    As the deadline approaches for member states to implement the European Union’s new copyright directive, which will hold certain online content service providers liable for copyright infringement pertaining to user-uploaded content, companies should have risk-mitigation strategies in place, say attorneys at MoFo.

  • The Pandemic's Bright Spots For Lawyers Who Are Parents

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    The COVID-19 crisis has allowed lawyers to hone remote advocacy strategies and effectively represent clients with minimal travel — abilities that have benefited working parents and should be utilized long after the pandemic is over, says Chelsea Loughran at Wolf Greenfield.

  • ITC Seems Unlikely To Stay Investigations For Parallel IPRs

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    The U.S. International Trade Commission's recent order denying Ocado's attempt to stay a dispute with AutoStore pending resolution of its inter partes review petitions signals that an ITC complainant's patents are effectively shielded from IPR challenges, at least under current Patent Trial and Appeal Board practice, say attorneys at Reichman Jorgensen.

  • A Framework For Evaluating Willingness Of FRAND Licensees

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    As an increasing number of standard-essential patent cases turn on whether a manufacturer is willing to pay a fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory royalty for SEPs, Jorge Contreras at the University of Utah identifies conduct that typically indicates willingness or unwillingness, as well as conduct that should be viewed as indeterminate.

  • Opinion

    US Should Learn From German Courts Balancing SEP Rights

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    The German high court's recent decision in Sisvel v. Haier set a productive tone in balancing the rights of patentees and implementers in standard-essential patent disputes, and its understanding of negotiation realities should be followed by the U.S., say Cravath's David Kappos, former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director, and Daniel Etcovitch.

  • Examining EPO's Strict Approach To AI Patent Disclosure

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    Because a recent decision by the European Patent Office Boards of Appeal takes a potentially problematic strict approach to disclosure requirements for machine learning-related patent applications, U.S. applicants filing in the EU should disclose several specific data training sets, says Ronny Amirsehhi at Clifford Chance.

  • ITC Dispute May Lead To PTAB Litigation Strategy Shifts

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    A pending motion to stay the dispute between AutoStore and Ocado at the U.S. International Trade Commission highlights competing timelines of the ITC and Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and has the potential to reshape the typical forum selection strategies for patentees and defense tactics for challengers, say attorneys at Reichman Jorgensen.

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