United Kingdom
With INTA 2026 just two months away, London-based IP practitioners offer tips on making the most out of the city
Anousha Davies, associate and trademark attorney at Birketts, unpicks how the university’s reputation enabled it to see off a proposed trademark for ‘Cambridge Rowing’
Simon Wright explains why the UK should embrace the possibility of rejoining the UPC, and reveals how CIPA is reacting to this month’s historic Emotional Perception AI case at the UK Supreme Court
Discussion hosted by Bird & Bird partners also hears that UK courts’ desire to determine FRAND rates could see the jurisdiction penalised in a similar way to China
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdChris de Mauny of Bird & Bird discusses the current and future importance of sufficiency in light of recent UK case law
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdJae Park of Bird & Bird takes note of the busy period for the Patents Court in the UK and considers the possibilities of ‘jumping the queue’
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdPeter Brownlow and Mark Hilton of Bird & Bird consider the impact of Brexit on international IP cases heard in England
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Sponsored by Bird & BirdEwan Grist of Bird & Bird considers the important questions that courts in both the EU and UK need to answer for their unregistered design regimes
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Sponsored by Red PointsDaniel Shapiro of Red Points considers how IP leaders can report on metrics of brand protection software. Join the company’s live webinar on May 27 to learn more with real-world examples