If you want a 101 fix, legislative compromise is the only way
The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal on American Axle, dashing hopes of a judicial fix to patent eligibility uncertainty
The Copyright Office refused to grant protection on the basis that the authorship couldn’t be distinguished from the final work produced by the program
COVID vaccines top Clarivate’s new brands list; Fed Circuit reverses Coca-Cola’s TTAB win; Skechers sues Brooks; USPTO to retire Public PAIR tool; CCB sees cricket complaint
IP consultancy Brandit is the first European intellectual property firm to announce plans for an augmented-reality presence
Patent owners and implementers weigh in on the PTAB Reform Act – its provisions, what it missed and its likelihood of success
Counsel from Blackbird, Unified Patents, two other companies and a law firm debate what new ways to avoid Fintiv mean for petitioners and patent owners
Counsel at six companies say experience, technical expertise and persuasion are some of the most important skills at the board
The UKIPO published the results of its consultation on AI and IP today, June 28, and plans to shake up the rules on copyright and data
Nokia beats Oppo in Germany; Australia and EPO to continue PPH; Ed Sheeran nets nearly £1m in legal fees; Google backs down in €500m French appeal
Counsel explain how they navigate transformative use, the market impact of alleged infringement and applying fair use to more technologies
Oracle wins $54m from HPE in copyright battle and Optis beats Apple on validity appeal
The patent office report found that stakeholders were still divided over subject matter eligibility but broadly wanted clarity
Counsel say the government's policy drop and the result of Philips v Thales at the ITC or Federal Circuit could change the power balance in SEP matters
In-house counsel, experienced authors and a former EPO judge speak to Managing IP on the value of amicus briefs and what makes them good
Managing IP’s conference touched on topics including IoT licensing, trade secret strategies and AI inventorship
Brand owners say Amazon’s new anti-counterfeit team up is welcome but warn that such partnerships are often made on the e-commerce platform’s terms
An appeal court confirmed Peppa Pig characters had been infringed, and overturned a March decision that denied relief owing to sanctions
Ukranian soldier Roman Gribov, an EUTM applicant, has won control of another application for the phrase that went viral in February
Asia counsel discuss best practices for sweeping NFT marketplaces for counterfeit listings and dealing with infringing tokens once and for all
Jurisdictions
Exclusives and This week in IP
Exclusives and This week in IP
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Fintiv changes are expected to address some of the concerns from the policy’s critics, sources told Managing IP
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WIPO will launch new landing pages and allow users to record ownership changes online as part of its 'eMadrid' initiative on April 27
Features and Special Focus
Features and Special Focus
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Sponsored
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Sponsored by Liu Shen & AssociatesGuanyang Yao, Yali Shao and Yuan Zhang of Liu Shen & Associates provide a practical insight into the 4th amended Patent Law in China
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Sponsored by Wanhuida Intellectual PropertyJianhui Li and Honghui Hu of Wanhuida Intellectual Property discuss the antitrust scrutiny of China’s Supreme People’s Court in a patent infringement appeal concerning reverse payment settlement agreement
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Sponsored by Han Kun Law OfficesXiaowei Wei and Lili Wu of Han Kun Law Offices review the guidelines for patent examination in China and propose potential strategies going forward