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September 18, 2025
ArcelorMittal Loses Fight Against Rival Steel Sheet Patent
JFE Steel can keep its patent for a method for making hot-pressed steel sheets, after European appellate officials dismissed ArcelorMittal's claims that scientists at the time would have thought of making stronger sheets by using a special heat treatment.
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September 18, 2025
Trump Trade War Could Swamp UKIPO With More 'Garble' TMs
Chinese trademark applications are flooding the U.K. system and adding months to the usually short registration process, lawyers say, warning the problem will only worsen as a result of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.
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September 18, 2025
Bird & Bird Opens Lisbon Office, Expanding Iberian Reach
Bird & Bird LLP said Thursday that it has hired a new team in Portugal to open an office in Lisbon, strengthening its position in the wider Iberian market after expanding its footprint in Japan and Saudi Arabia in recent years.
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September 18, 2025
Maria Callas Foundation Beats Greek Co.'s EU TM
A foundation promoting the legacy of late Opera legend Maria Callas has convinced European officials to completely nix a Greek gala-runner's trademark over her name because the public might think its award ceremonies were linked to the foundation.
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September 18, 2025
J&J Unit Beats Roche's Insulin Pump Patent Challenge At EPO
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary has persuaded European officials to uphold a tweaked version of its patent for an insulin pump, fighting off Roche's attempt to void its protections over the technology.
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September 18, 2025
Norwegian Cruise Biz Loses Gin '66' TM In Distillery Challenge
A German distillery has persuaded European Union trademark officials to reject a cruise line's "66 By Norwegian" trademark for gin, saying that consumers might confuse the brand with the absinthe it produces.
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September 18, 2025
US Payments Biz Has 'Makecents' TM Revoked For Non-Use
European officials have ruled in favor of Dutch financial technology company UpToMore, stripping an American competitor's trademark for "makecents" after it failed to prove that it had been used for computer software and bank transactions.
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September 17, 2025
Nikon Loses Patent Bid Over Disclosed Microscope Method
A European Patent Office appeals board has revoked Nikon Corp.'s patent relating to an analysis device and microscope method for analyzing images, finding that the company's patent had already been disclosed in a science paper.
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September 17, 2025
Chanel Beats Chinese Co.'s 'Jnanel' TM
Chanel has convinced European officials to completely nix a Chinese trademark application for "Jnanel," as shoppers might think that the Jnanel-branded line of hats and gloves belonged to the French luxury giant.
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September 17, 2025
Tech Co. Claims Shenzhen Biz Failed To Make 'FridgeCams'
A U.K. consumer appliance company has sued a Chinese manufacturer for more than £100 million ($136.6 million) in a London court, accusing it of failing to deliver 30,000 internet-enabled cameras for refrigerators it had ordered for around five years.
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September 17, 2025
Pinsent Masons-Led Rouse Acquires Rival European IP Firm
London-based international intellectual property services company The Rouse Group has merged with rival European IP firm Arnold & Siedsma to increase coverage for its existing clients and expand its geographic footprint in a deal guided by Pinsent Masons LLP.
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September 17, 2025
Spanish Online Bank Can't Void Insurance Brokerage's EU TM
A Spanish online bank has lost its attempt to void an insurance brokerage's "Insurance Advisors Associated" trademark, failing to convince European Union officials that there is a risk of confusion with its earlier registrations.
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September 17, 2025
Artists Urge UK To Act On Copyright Protection From AI
More than 70 artists including Mick Jagger and Kate Bush have signed a joint letter urging the government to explain its failure to enforce copyright holders' the rights in advance of a British-American technology pact that could accelerate growth in the artificial intelligence industry.
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September 16, 2025
Prosecco Consortium Sues Wine Promoter For TM Misuse
A consortium that promotes Prosecco has sued a U.K. alcoholic drinks company, its former director and its executive chair in a London court, accusing them of infringing its trademark for the sparkling wine.
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September 16, 2025
Virgin Seeks $30M From Alaska Airlines Over Missed Royalties
Virgin Group told a court on Tuesday that Alaska Airlines must pay it more than $30 million in missed royalty payments, ahead of the substantive dispute alleging the British conglomerate breached a trademark licensing deal for the now-defunct Virgin America branding.
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September 16, 2025
Uptake Of Unitary Patents Almost A Third Of EU Total
Almost a third of European patents granted in 2025 are now registered as unitary patents, as smaller businesses eye up the cost benefits, according to research by Mathys & Squire LLP.
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September 16, 2025
Bayer Voids Singapore Uni's Patent For Fibrosis Treatment
Bayer has persuaded a European appeals panel to revoke a patent for a fibrosis treatment belonging to a Singaporean university and the country's largest public healthcare group.
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September 16, 2025
Socialite Daphne Guinness Beats Daphne Skin Ltd.'s EU TM
Socialite and fashion designer Daphne Guinness has succeeded in her challenge to an Israeli skincare company's "Daphne Skin Feeding" trademark in Europe.
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September 16, 2025
LinkedIn Nixes Polish Biz's 'In' Heart EU Trademark
LinkedIn has persuaded European officials to partially revoke a Polish company's trademark for the word "in" set within a pink heart, because consumers might think it was associated with the professional networking site.
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September 15, 2025
Kobe Bryant Co. Wins Fight Against 'Black Mamba' TM
The company managing the intellectual property rights of Kobe Bryant has convinced European officials to partially nix a rival "Black Mamba" trademark over bags and wallets because there was a risk that consumers might mix it up with the dead basketball legend's trademarked nickname.
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September 15, 2025
IP Law Firm Powell Gilbert Launches Germany Office
Powell Gilbert LLP said Monday that its new office in the German city of Düsseldorf is now fully operational and will serve "as a continental European hub" for the European intellectual property law firm.
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September 15, 2025
PepsiCo's Pepsi Brand Blocks Rival's 'Bebsi' TM
PepsiCo has persuaded European Union officials to block a rival from registering "Bebsi" as a trademark, finding that shoppers could easily mistake it for PepsiCo's flagship soft drink brand Pepsi.
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September 15, 2025
Loft Supplier Accused Again Of Copying Rival's Goods
A loft supplies company has accused a rival at a London court of infringing two patents for its flooring systems, after a recent claim from another supplier targeted the same business.
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September 15, 2025
Software Co. Sues Ex-Director For Using Domain Name
An information technology business has sued the company of an ex-director, claiming that its previous rights to use the domain name "tulier.co.uk" had expired and its continued use of the domain was misleading clients into thinking their services were somehow linked.
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September 12, 2025
Washing Machine Co. Gets UPC Injunction On Dutch Rival
Europe's patent court has granted an injunction to a washing machine cabinet-maker, and ordered a manufacturer to stop making rival storage units because they likely infringed on the patented invention.
Expert Analysis
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Between The Lines Of EPO's Adoption Of Color Drawings
The European Patent Office's decision to accept patent drawings in color starting in October may enhance clarity in technical disclosures and streamline the examination process, and could also enable new patent filing strategies for international applicants, say attorneys at Miller Canfield.
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How WTO's Anti-Suit Injunction Ruling Affects IP Stakeholders
The World Trade Organization's recent ruling in favor of the European Union's challenge to Chinese courts' anti-suit injunction practices should hearten holders of standard-essential patents, while implementers can take solace that they retain mechanisms to distinguish the WTO decision when seeking anti-suit injunctions in U.S. courts, says Michael Franzinger at Dentons.
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How Logo Confusion Ruling Expands TM Protection
The U.K. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Iconix v. Dream Pairs confirms that postsale confusion is actionable in trademark infringement claims, and also warns appellate courts to not rewrite lower courts' factual analyses, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis.
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IP Considerations As UK Maintains Exhaustion Regime
The U.K. government's decision to keep its existing regime of exhaustion of intellectual property rights means IP owners should review their existing and new European distribution agreements to account for the different regimes in the U.K. and European Union, says Rebecca Anderson-Smith at Mewburn Ellis.
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EPO Ruling On Claim Interpretation Will Have Broad Impact
The European Patent Office Enlarged Board of Appeal’s recent decision, finding that the description and drawings in a patent should always be consulted to interpret claims, will fundamentally change how the EPO interprets patent claims in both examination and opposition proceedings, say lawyers at Finnegan.
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Fashion IP Lessons From UK Design Rights Ruling
The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court’s recent ruling in Edwards v. Boohoo.com illustrates the challenges that independent designers face when attempting to enforce unregistered design rights in an era dominated by fast fashion, while also highlighting the utility of the IPEC, say lawyers at Finnegan.
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Should Patent Disputes Be Filed In The ITC Or UPC?
When companies must choose between initiating patent litigation in the U.S. International Trade Commission or the European Union's Unified Patent Court, the ITC may offer a few distinct advantages, but ultimately the decision requires consideration of case-specific factors, say attorneys at White & Case.
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Prospects And Challenges For Expert Evidence At The UPC
Expert testimony on economic or damages-related issues will likely play a larger part in Unified Patent Court proceedings in the near future, potentially presenting unique challenges for experts, counsel and judges alike, say analysts at Charles River.
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Strategies For Litigating In The Unified Patent Court
Since opening its gates two years ago, the European Unified Patent Court has transformed the patent litigation landscape and global litigation strategies, but parties seeking to take advantage of the court's robust processes must be prepared for the front-loaded character of UPC proceedings, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Incorporating UKIPO Guidance Into AI Patent Strategies
Updated guidance from the U.K. Intellectual Property Office sheds light on how it assesses patents for artificial intelligence inventions and highlights approaches that improve applicants' options for demonstrating that AI provides a technical contribution, say lawyers at Finnegan.
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Clarity On Knotty Patent Jurisdiction Questions From CJEU
The recent ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union in BSH v. Electrolux sheds light on how the jurisdiction of the Unified Patent Court competes with that of the EU member state courts over infringement and validity actions, and could extend international jurisdiction of the EU courts in several ways, say lawyers at August Debouzy.
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Opinion
UK Court Of Appeal's FRAND Ruling Is Troubling
The U.K. Court of Appeal's recent decision in Optis v. Apple disregards a lower court's extensive factual findings and contradicts its own precedent regarding fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms for cellular patents, says Enrico Bonadio at the University of London.
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What Businesses Need To Know About EU Design Law Reform
Recent reforms to European Union design protection law will broaden the scope of what constitutes protected designs and products, likely creating new opportunities and considerations for businesses operating within the EU or those engaging with its markets, say lawyers at Foley & Lardner.
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What Latest VC Model Document Revisions Offer UK Investors
Recent updates to the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association model documents, reflecting prevailing U.K. market practice on early-stage equity financing terms and increasing focus on compliance issues, provide needed protection for investors in relation to the growth in global foreign direct investment regimes, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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Protecting Brand Identity In An AI-Driven Marketplace
A lawsuit recently filed in New York federal court marks a critical moment in the intersection of artificial intelligence and trademark law, underscoring the importance of — and challenges surrounding — IP owners' ability to protect their brands as AI-generated content continues to grow, says Wendy Heilbut at Heilbut LLC.