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May 08, 2026
Asus must pay damages to Ericsson for infringing one of its now-expired patents reducing interference in semiconductor chips, as Europe's patent court ruled that the Taiwanese technology giant had incorporated a copycat component into its laptops.
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May 08, 2026
A London appeals court on Friday overturned an order stopping a vape company from threatening to sue retailers for trademark infringement during its dispute with a rival, reversing the injunction under U.K. human rights laws.
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May 08, 2026
The Unified Patent Court said Friday that it expects to open its dedicated patent mediation and arbitration service by the end of May.
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May 08, 2026
A Nigerian oil company has won a second shot at patenting a production logging tool used to measure temperature in oil wells, as British officials found that its references to several mechanisms were clear and workable.
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May 08, 2026
Fast-fashion purveyors have long been accused of knocking off independent or high-end designs, but Shein and Temu are set to square off in an unusual dispute over copycat photographs in a London court on Monday.
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May 08, 2026
Smashburger has failed to persuade European officials to reconsider its application to get a "Smashburger" trademark as they found that consumers would view the name as a reference to a common cooking technique rather than a nod to the restaurant chain's brand.
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May 08, 2026
The past week in London has seen Morrisons sued by a former logistics partner, EDF and Cripps LLP face a claim brought by a family estate near Hinkley Point C and a former BBC broadcaster file a defamation claim against a Welsh news site over articles linking her to Russian state media and conspiracy theories. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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May 07, 2026
Novo Nordisk can keep a patent for an injection device with a display panel showing the dose given to a patient, as European appellate officials dismissed claims from Sanofi-Aventis and Medmix that the device was obvious based on earlier devices.
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May 07, 2026
A European appeals panel has revoked an audiology company's patent for a hearing aid, ruling in a decision released Thursday that the tech is not inventive enough to deserve protection.
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May 07, 2026
An adviser to the European Union's top court said Thursday that intellectual property owners should be able to demand the disclosure of documents evidencing how far an opponent has infringed their rights.
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May 07, 2026
European officials have partially rejected an Austrian e-commerce platform's trademark application for "Polo Club Royal Spencer" displaying a player on horseback because shoppers might confuse it with Beverly Hills Polo Club's 44-year-old brand.
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May 07, 2026
Giorgio Armani has lost one of its trademarks after failing to provide European officials with any proof that it had actually stamped the specific mark to sell cosmetics, bleaching products or fire extinguishers in recent years.
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May 06, 2026
Apple has partially convinced European officials to revoke a keyboard seller's application for a fruit-like logo based on its reputation in the technology field, after showing that shoppers buying chargers might link it to the famous logo of a half-bitten apple.
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May 06, 2026
In-house counsel for AT&T said Wednesday that the company has found "thousands of use cases" for artificial intelligence models in intellectual property work, both in-house and for outside counsel.
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May 06, 2026
A London judge has ordered a vape maker to pay £175,000 ($238,000) to a rival it had accused of trademark infringement over its use of "Vape Stop" signs, after finding that VapeStop couldn't afford a full trial.
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May 06, 2026
A South Korean designer of vehicle-mounted roof tents has accused a British rival of copying key features of its patented ladder safety design and selling a reproduced version on its website, despite repeated warnings to stop.
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May 06, 2026
Tiger Woods' golf brand has persuaded European Union officials to revoke one of Puma's trademarks covering its famous jumping cat logo after arguing that the sportswear company had not made sufficient use of the trademark.
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May 06, 2026
A European Union panel has rejected a challenge by West Ham United FC against a trademark application for "Westham," ruling that the branding of the east London football club does not have any reputation among shoppers in the bloc.
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May 05, 2026
Google has landed another blow against a London-based media company, persuading European officials to strip trademark protection for three variants of the British company's "Shorts" mark because they had not been used for software and video games.
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May 05, 2026
The owner of cosmetics giant Nivea has convinced European officials to nix a rival's trademark application for "Livia," showing that shoppers would confuse the sign with the popular skin and body care brand.
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May 05, 2026
A holographic artist has asserted that his involvement in two portraits of the late Queen Elizabeth II gives him co-authorship rights because his technical contributions were still original even though the commissioned artist has tried to discredit his creative input.
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May 05, 2026
Justice Colin Birss said Tuesday that he is improving his judgments by using artificial intelligence to check for clarity and consistency — but he hinted that having the tech write rulings from scratch would be a step too far.
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May 05, 2026
Artificial intelligence company RWS said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire intellectual property managing business Obviously for £40 million ($54 million) in a deal that will expand its footprint in the new £2 billion trademark and brand protection market.
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May 01, 2026
The past week in London has seen a Swiss energy trader bring a Financial List claim against shipping benchmarking company Baltic Exchange, law firm Slater and Gordon sued by a former client, Slack and Salesforce hit Microsoft with an antitrust claim, and Stephen Fry bring a personal injury claim after he broke bones falling off a stage. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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May 01, 2026
Coming off its victory at one of the highest-profile U.K. trademark disputes in recent years, DWF Group has high hopes for the future of the intellectual property practice. Here, director Asima Rana talks to Law360 about the challenges of the case and the growing demand for IP work in the U.K.