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  • Ignacio S Sapalo and Kristine Sherika P Chy of Sapalo Velez Bundang & Bulilan analyse and critique the recent Supreme Court decision W Land Holdings v Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc which ruled that Starwood made actual use of its trade mark via its website
  • Hyoun Ja Park and Minji Ryan Kim of FirstLaw examine five important patent cases involving scope confirmation trials, price reduction of brand drugs, the prior art use defence, prosecution history estoppel and employer’s liability in the context of non-practised employee inventions
  • Trade secrets, the UDRP and copycat likability were some of the big topics to come up at this year’s MARQUES annual conference in Paris
  • Iancu says guidance is needed on patentable subject matter eligibility to get out of a “rut”, particularly on the how Section 101 is different from Sections 102, 103 and 112
  • The UK government has published guidance on trade marks, copyright, patents, geographical indications, designs and exhaustion, confirming trade mark cloning and giving more information on SPCs and GIs. However, more information on exhaustion is still needed
  • In-house and private practice lawyers discussed artificial intelligence, evolving business models, UK UPC compatibility and the proposed SPC waiver at the European Patent Forum in Munich
  • In-house and private practice lawyers discussed driverless cars, protection strategies in a digital world, compulsory licences, the UPC and FRAND at the European Patents Forum in Paris
  • Directors from the European Patent Office gave guidance at this year’s European Patent Forums in Munich and Paris on how inventors can successfully patent their artificial intelligence or machine learning solutions
  • The CEO of the intellectual property arm of a multinational steel producer and engineering firm told delegates at this year’s European Patent Forum in Paris about how the company established protection for its 600 legal entities, ensuring new IP was managed effectively
  • In-house counsel at Nissan, Audi, Nokia and Viaccess-Orca shared their views at the 2018 European Patent Forums on how litigation, licensing, protection strategies and regulation could change in the automotive industry with the emergence of driverless cars