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June 08, 2026
British American Tobacco has failed to convince European officials to scrap a Philip Morris unit's patent for a tobacco-free nicotine pouch after an appellate board found that the company relied on earlier designs that provided different features.
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June 08, 2026
A U.S. defense contractor has accused British rival Overwatch Group of deliberately copying its drone design to secure lucrative defense contracts, including one with the U.K. Ministry of Defence.
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June 08, 2026
Transport for London has partially lost protection to use its signature roundel logo for a range of retail services after European officials ruled that the authority failed to provide enough evidence it had really used the design.
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June 08, 2026
The European Union has refused to toss a Spanish frozen fish retailer's "Icelandium" trademark application, ruling that there is no risk of confusion with the "Icelandic Seafood" brand that belongs to a state-owned company in Iceland.
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June 08, 2026
A couple who let out a hut at their rural home have sued U.K. beverage giant Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd. for infringing on their copyright to a photograph of the cabin, saying their brand is not "naturally aligned" with the beverage maker.
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June 08, 2026
Takeda has defended the validity of its extended patent protections for ADHD drug Elvanse, asking a London court to reject Stada's attempt to quash a U.K. supplementary protection certificate, or SPC, for the treatment.
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June 05, 2026
The Dutch Supreme Court dismissed an appeal on Friday by a printer cartridge retailer contending that HP has abused its dominant position in the printer cartridge market, after the tech giant barred the shop from selling allegedly infringing cartridges.
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June 05, 2026
Dell has persuaded the European Union to block a Chinese company's "Delwit" trademark application, proving that its opponent could take unfair advantage of the computer giant's reputation among shoppers in the bloc.
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June 05, 2026
The past week in London has seen the U.K.'s oldest Indian restaurant launch an appeal against King Charles III's property company in an effort to stop its eviction, trustees of a bankrupt former EY tax partner file a claim against his wife, and 37 leading insurers bring a lawsuit against agrichemical company Syngenta over an insurance dispute. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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June 05, 2026
The U.S. told a London court on Friday that a Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical unit failed to properly serve a patent revocation claim over a blood cancer treatment, arguing that it did not use the required diplomatic channels.
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June 05, 2026
U.S. research facility Mayo Clinic has partially succeeded in blocking a Turkish cosmetic surgery business from using the trademark "Mayclinik" in the medical field, showing that patients are likely to confuse the two.
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June 04, 2026
A British smart appliance manufacturer has sued Electrolux in a London court for more than £200 million ($268 million), accusing the company of pinching secret designs and tanking the value of its business.
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June 04, 2026
A fungi-based packaging company has accused organic perfume brand Ffern of stealing the design for its biodegradable fragrance trays after their commercial partnership came to an end.
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June 04, 2026
Polo convinced European officials on Thursday to block a Chinese entrepreneur from registering a logo of a mounted polo player for clothing products after demonstrating that the mark risked free-riding on its Ralph Lauren brand.
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June 04, 2026
Sports broadcaster DAZN has sued Canal+ for more than €2.1 million ($2.4 million) in a London court, accusing the French television company of failing to make numerous payments under their €30 million women's tennis licensing deal.
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June 04, 2026
Midnight Labs, a Dublin-based artificial intelligence company focused on intellectual property enforcement, announced Thursday it received an investment from the Sony Innovation Fund to expand its software in the U.S. and Japanese markets.
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June 03, 2026
The U.K.'s competition regulator said Wednesday it would require Google to let publishers opt to keep their content out of the tech giant's artificial intelligence search features, in a move to give media greater bargaining power to pursue licensing agreements.
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June 03, 2026
Chelsea Football Club has partially lost a trademark for its official logo in black and white over keys, newspapers and other goods after European officials ruled there wasn't evidence showing the mark was being genuinely used to sell them.
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June 03, 2026
European Union officials have narrowed the Premier League's "Hall of Fame" trademark application, ruling that consumers could mix up the sign with an existing "Hall of Fame" brand belonging to Spain's basketball federation.
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June 03, 2026
Appellate judges at the Unified Patent Court have resolutely confirmed that the unitary forum has the jurisdiction to hear infringement claims connected with the U.K. parts of European patents.
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June 03, 2026
Language learning app Babbel has lost the right to use its eponymous trademark for electronic teaching and software services, after European officials found the company had not provided evidence it had used its name commercially in that space in the last five years.
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June 02, 2026
Airbnb has convinced European officials that a rival should not be allowed to use "Ecobnb" to market temporary accommodation, after showing that the sustainable tourism platform hadn't used its sign for years for several registered services.
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June 02, 2026
The Unified Patent Court said Tuesday that it has formally opened its long-awaited patent mediation and arbitration center, following its inauguration in Slovenia.
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June 02, 2026
Chanel has successfully blocked a U.S. cosmetics brand from using the trademark "Incoco" for makeup and perfume products after demonstrating that consumers would associate the word with its founder Coco Chanel.
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June 02, 2026
Birkenstock has failed to block a "Madrix" trademark application from a company based in Hong Kong after European Union officials ruled that there is no risk of confusion with the German shoemaker's "Madrid" line of sandals.