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July 02, 2026
Laura Peter, who served as U.S. Patent and Trademark Office deputy director under the first Trump administration, has been nominated for the role of deputy director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization's patents and technology sector, the USPTO announced Thursday.
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July 02, 2026
A London judge has refused to let easyGroup block a bathroom design specialist's range of "easy bathrooms" trademarks, concluding that shoppers wouldn't mix up the easyJet owner's low-cost brands with higher-end bathroom products.
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July 02, 2026
TotalEnergies has failed to block a Malaysian palm oil producer from registering a curved logo as a trademark, as European officials found consumers would differentiate the energy giant's design because it relied upon a completely different shape and color.
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July 02, 2026
A British drone maker has pushed back against claims it deliberately copied a U.S. defense contractor's drone design, arguing that the technology is not new because it was already in the public domain before it was patented.
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July 02, 2026
Novo Nordisk secured an injunction Thursday preventing an ex-strategy lead from using for profit or disclosing emails containing information the pharmaceutical company alleges could seriously damage its business, after a London judge concluded there was credible evidence that confidential material might have been taken.
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July 02, 2026
Christian Dior has failed to block a Spanish candlemaker from registering the trademark "Cerabella," as European officials found consumers would not confuse it with the luxury designer's "Terra Bella" fragrance line.
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July 01, 2026
Getty Images opted to abandon its plans to buy Shutterstock rather than sell its rival's editorial arm, in what United Kingdom antitrust enforcers cast as a course reversal after the companies had previously offered up the divestiture to address concerns that the $3.7 billion merger threatened news content competition.
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July 01, 2026
LG Electronics cannot patent a video decompression technique, after failing to convince European appellate officials that a feature simplifying a computation step to obtain key information was inventive at the time.
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July 01, 2026
Generics drugmaker Stada has asked a London judge to clear the way for it to launch a generic version of Novartis' blockbuster heart failure treatment called Entresto by nixing several of the pharmaceutical giant's patents.
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July 01, 2026
A British brewery has rejected claims that selling gin under its "Titanic" label encroached on a distillery's business, arguing that it had been using the branding for decades before the rival business was founded.
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July 01, 2026
A European court ruled on Wednesday that Sandoz couldn't stop a supplements seller from registering "Aryuna" as a trademark, as shoppers wouldn't think its Armunia-branded birth control pills were somehow linked to the rival's medicinal herbs.
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July 01, 2026
Moncler has failed to persuade European officials to nix a German individual's trademark application for "Sigmo" to sell model trains and other children's toys, as shoppers wouldn't confuse their keyhole-shaped logos.
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June 30, 2026
An investment fund manager and a consultancy urged a U.K. appellate court Tuesday to overturn a ruling that they had stolen confidential information to set up a Venezuelan debt investment fund after a joint venture failed.
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June 30, 2026
Counsel for Optis Cellular urged the U.K. Supreme Court on Tuesday to deny Apple's challenge to an order requiring the tech giant to pay $502 million to license a suite of Optis' 4G patents.
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June 30, 2026
A unit of pharma giant Takeda has hit back at Accord's bid to invalidate two patents covering treatment regimens for Crohn's disease, arguing that the generic-drug maker is seeking to clear the way for its own competing version in the U.K. market.
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June 30, 2026
Quinn Emanuel has persuaded an appeals panel at the Unified Patent Court to uphold its right to access documents from Huawei's clash with MediaTek, beating allegations that its application was a "pretext for spying."
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June 30, 2026
A leading U.K. distributor of bike parts has accused a Scottish rival of trademark infringement and passing off, selling Roam-branded gear that misleads shoppers familiar with its Madison Roam range.
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June 30, 2026
The German football association has failed to block a U.S. education company's application for a trademark covering its logo after European Union officials ruled that there is no risk of confusion with the governing body's badge.
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June 29, 2026
A London-based property manager has urged a London court to toss a trademark infringement claim against its "Praxis Block Management" logo, arguing its rivals cannot enforce their own trademark because they have produced no evidence of commercial use.
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June 29, 2026
Apple urged the U.K. Supreme Court on Monday to overturn a ruling requiring it to pay $502 million for patents deemed essential to the 4G standard, in an appeal that could shape global telecoms patent negotiations.
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June 29, 2026
The U.S. government has rejected a Johnson & Johnson unit's attacks on a patented treatment for a rare kind of blood cancer, telling a London court that it has found "issue with each and every allegation" made.
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June 29, 2026
Blur drummer Dave Rowntree failed Monday to revive his collective action over the distribution of £200 million ($265.2 million) in royalties, as the Court of Appeal held he had failed to establish that the royalties "belong" to any particular individual.
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June 29, 2026
A software developer has accused a rival of stealing a long-standing supply contract with a Three Mobile unit by secretly developing a replica of the developer's data management software, despite never acquiring a license to use it.
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June 29, 2026
The owner of "Nerds" candy has accused a Dutch rival of infringing its trademark over the fruit-flavored confectionery brand, telling a London court that its opponent's "Nippers" brand is similar enough to cause confusion.
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June 26, 2026
The U.K.'s highest court will hear arguments Monday on the right way to set global licensing rates for essential patents in Apple's high-profile battle that could fundamentally change licensing deals for telecommunications tech going forward.