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  • As the dust has settled on the US Supreme Court’s June ABC v Aereo decision, it is worth revisiting the case to determine whether the “dire consequences” predicted in the court’s dissenting opinion have come to pass
  • Last Thursday, the Court of Justice of the EU heard arguments in a case referred from Germany between Huawei and ZTE concerning standard-essential patents and FRAND. It is the first time the Court has been asked to rule on this complex area of law
  • EU member states may grant public libraries the right to digitise books from their collections “if such act of reproduction is necessary for the purpose of making those works available to users”, the Court of Justice of the EU has ruled
  • Managing IP hosted two forums on the Unitary Patent and UPC this week, in Paris and Munich. Here are some of the key takeaways
  • Catherine Muyl is now a partner in the patents practice of Taylor Wessing
  • Walker Morris in Leeds has a new head of IP: Rupert Bent, formerly head of IP litigation for the regions at Pinsent Masons
  • Alan Carre-Pierrat has become senior counsel at Gide in Paris
  • In a decision that directly addresses the US Supreme Court’s Myriad decision last year, Australia’s Full Federal Court held that Myriad’s patent for an isolated gene is patentable
  • The number of patents invalidated as a result of Alice v CLS Bank hitting 11, the president of the Patent Office Professional Association defending the USPTO, Led Zeppelin getting ready for a copyright fight over Stairway to Heaven, and a judge setting a Microsoft and Samsung trial date were among the intellectual property stories hitting the headlines this week
  • In an interview with Managing IP, the UK’s new IP Minister reflects on her trip to China, the importance of bringing a business person’s perspective to IP issues there, and why she is optimistic about increased cooperation with China