Intellectual Property UK

  • February 06, 2025

    L'Oréal Brushes Off Schwarzkopf's Hair Gel Patent Challenge

    L'Oréal can keep an amended version of its patent over a hair gel compound after the owner of Schwarzkopf failed to show it was not inventive, a European appeals panel said in a decision released Thursday.

  • February 05, 2025

    EU Guidance Clarifies AI Rules, But Key Concepts Lack Detail

    Lawyers broadly welcomed the European Commission's belated guidance on newly enforced laws banning so-called artificial intelligence systems that pose an unacceptable risk Wednesday, but are wary of provisions regarding how AI providers should crack down on the prohibited use of their systems.

  • February 05, 2025

    Research Co. Saves Microwaveable Ink Material Patent At EPO

    European appellate officials have upheld a patent for ink used in microwaveable food packaging, ruling that the invention's components generated tastier and warmer food in a way that wasn't obvious to others at the time.

  • February 05, 2025

    VistaJet Can't Land Trademark Over Airplane Decal In EU

    A European Union court on Wednesday dashed VistaJet's hopes of securing a trademark over a decal for airplanes, ruling that its horizontal red stripe isn't distinctive enough to merit protection.

  • February 05, 2025

    Bathroom Biz Denies Copying Rival's Hidden Cistern Design

    A bathroom company has hit back at its rival's allegations accusing the company of copying its hidden toilet cistern design, arguing that the designs in question are not original and do not qualify for legal protection.

  • February 05, 2025

    Synchronizing Clock Signal Patent Gets 2nd Life On Appeal

    European officials have revived a technology company's patent for synchronizing different electronic devices, ruling that examiners were wrong to conflate the meaning of two terms and decide the invention was obvious. 

  • February 04, 2025

    Haleon Beats Spanish Rival's TM Challenge Over Logo

    The U.K. Intellectual Property Office has tossed a challenge to the trademark for British healthcare giant Haleon's black and green logo after finding that the Spanish skin care challenger did not have a strong enough reputation in the U.K.

  • February 04, 2025

    InterDigital Targets Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ In Patent Claim

    InterDigital Inc. said Monday that it has filed patent infringement claims against The Walt Disney Co. in several jurisdictions, alleging that the entertainment giant is using its video technology without a license.

  • February 04, 2025

    Forestry Co. Loses UPC Bid To Sue Over Invalid Patent

    A forestry-machine maker can no longer sue a rival for selling copycat grinding mills, after Europe's patent court ruled that its patent added nothing new to previously existing technology and was not patentable.

  • February 04, 2025

    Armani Reputation Nixes Rival's Eagle TM For Accessories

    Giorgio Armani has succeeded in blocking a rival's trademark depicting a bird-like figure composed of thick black lines against a white background, after European officials ruled that shoppers would think they were buying products from the Italian fashion house.

  • February 04, 2025

    Chinese Fruit Biz Denies Infringing Rival's 'Pear' TMs

    A Chinese fruit and veg company has denied infringing a rival's "Mountain Pear" and "Yu Lu Fragrant Pear" trademarks, telling a London court that the marks are invalid.

  • February 03, 2025

    'Far-Reaching' EU Ban On High-Risk AI Models Now In Effect

    The European Union on Sunday ushered in key laws to rein in the use of artificial intelligence systems that pose an "unacceptable risk," but a lack of guidance from the bloc has companies in the dark.

  • February 03, 2025

    P&G Fragrance Boosting Patent Savors Aromatic EPO Win

    Procter & Gamble has revived a patent for fragrance capsules used in fabric conditioner after it persuaded European appellate officials to overturn a previously successful challenge by two rivals.

  • February 03, 2025

    Trading Biz Files New Infringement Claim Over 'Joule' Tech

    A software business has accused two German companies in a London court of infringing its intellectual property rights over an electronic trading platform, adding to a similar claim it recently filed against SAP.

  • February 03, 2025

    Baxter Unit Beats Fresenius Attack On Dialysis Patent

    A subsidiary of U.S. healthcare company Baxter International has won its bid to patent technology that enables dialysis patients to plug in their devices during treatment after European officials ruled that other scientists wouldn't have thought to put the transformer in the same advantageous location.

  • February 03, 2025

    Tata's Steel Patent Survives ArcelorMittal Challenge At EPO

    A European appeals panel has upheld an amended version of Tata's patent over a steel treatment that prevents rusting, ruling in a decision published on Monday that the technique is inventive enough to merit protection.

  • January 31, 2025

    Up, Up And Away Again: New 'Superman' IP Suit Takes Flight

    The heirs of "Superman" co-creator Joseph Shuster on Friday launched another intellectual property fight, this time alleging that DC Comics has continued to exploit the foreign copyrights to the original character and story even though, in a handful of countries, those rights automatically reverted to his estate years ago.

  • January 31, 2025

    Brexit Five Years On: The Legal Landscape After Europe

    Five years after the U.K. formally left the European Union, Law360 looks at how Brexit has changed the legal, regulatory and financial terrain.

  • January 31, 2025

    Ex-IP Co. Director Says Lawyer, Founders Hid $40M Takeover

    A former director of a celebrity intellectual property licensing company has claimed in court filings that two fellow directors, aided by an ex-Russells Solicitors partner, concealed plans for a $40 million takeover to try to convince him to sell his shares on the cheap.

  • January 31, 2025

    Valorem Sues Former CEO For Violating Russia Sanctions

    A luxury perfume group has sued its former chief executive officer, who is accused of bragging to a private investigator about selling his product to Russia in breach of sanctions, for fiduciary and contractual breaches and failure to protect its intellectual property rights.

  • January 31, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen another claim by Woodford investors against Hargreaves Lansdown in the widening £200 million ($248 million) dispute over the fund's collapse, a solicitor barred for his role in a suspected advance fee fraud face action by a Swiss wholesaler, and The Resort Group, which markets investments in luxury hotel resorts, hit with a claim by a group of investors. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • January 31, 2025

    What Brexit? UK Still Shines At Europe's Patent Court

    Euro-skepticism helped push Britain out of Europe's Unified Patent Court, but intellectual property firms and patent attorneys have wielded significant influence at the new venue — and a recent decision to claim jurisdiction over U.K. patents could enmesh Britain even further.

  • January 31, 2025

    Construction Co. Denies Infringing UK Biz's 'Briticom' TM

    A construction business has denied infringing a U.K. company's "Briticom" trademark on counterfeit supplies for a building project in Benin, telling a court that it did not procure any goods unlawfully bearing the brand.

  • January 31, 2025

    Nail Polish Co. Removes Rival's 'Pure' TMs At UKIPO

    U.K. trademark officials have sided with a company that makes nail salon products, finding that a rival's bid for a "PureGel" trademark as well as its existing "PureBuild" mark could be associated with its "Pure Nails" line.

  • January 30, 2025

    Bodum Unit Sues Shein For Filching 'Iconic' Designs

    A Bodum subsidiary has accused Shein of infringing its design rights by selling cheap knockoffs of its iconic French press and double-walled drinking glasses.

Expert Analysis

  • 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​​​​​​​.

  • Intellectual Property Caught In US-China Trade Crossfire

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    Earlier this year, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese products as a response to China’s trade practices concerning technology transfer, intellectual property and innovation. The U.S.-Chinese trade war highlights the need to approach investments in China differently, taking a broad view of intellectual assets and looking beyond basic legal protection, says Holly White, a consultant at Rouse & Co.

  • Patent Eligibility Assessments: US Approach Vs. UK Approach

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    Techniques used to address questions of obviousness in the U.K. may prove useful to practitioners addressing questions of patent eligibility in the U.S., say Christopher Carroll and Charles Larsen of White & Case LLP.

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