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MiniMax rejects Hollywood copyright claims as it pushes for Hong Kong IPO December 25, 2025 | MLex Staff

In its latest post-hearing listing document filed with the Hong Kong stock exchange, artificial intelligence startup MiniMax Group denied copyright-infringement allegations by major US movie studios related to... (more story)

Sony, Tencent settle US lawsuit over alleged 'Horizon' game clone December 25, 2025 | Toko Sekiguchi

Sony and Tencent settled their US video-game dispute, ending Sony Interactive Entertainment’s California lawsuit over Tencent’s Light of Motiram game through a stipulated dismissal with prejudice.

This week at the UPC: Dec. 19-24 December 24, 2025 | Charlotte Westphal and Inbar Preiss

The Unified Patent Court issued rulings this week upholding and revoking patents, granting and denying injunctions, tightening rules on added matter and inspections, and clarifying language, confidentiality an... (more story)

Japan IP Court massage chair ruling narrows scope of IoT patent protection December 24, 2025 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan’s IP High Court rejected infringement claims over a massage chair patent built around downloadable, encrypted control programs, agreeing with the patent office that core software-driven features could no... (more story)

Senior PTAB leaders set to leave USPTO as turnover continues December 23, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Former Patent Trial and Appeal Board Chief Judge Scott Boalick is leaving the US Patent and Trademark Office after 18 years of service, he announced Tuesday in an email to coworkers. His departure will be foll... (more story)

Squires weighs in on parallel ITC proceedings with sua sponte US PTAB review December 23, 2025 | Nick Robertson

US Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires took the rare step Monday to initiate director review sua sponte in an already instituted inter partes review, citing a previous determination by the US Int... (more story)

USPTO proposes end to pro se patent filings for foreigners December 23, 2025 | Nick Robertson

The US Patent and Trademark Office proposed rules Tuesday that would require foreign applicants and patent owners be represented by a registered patent practitioner for actions before the office, effectively e... (more story)

Japan IP Court says sample family-court pleading is copyright-protected December 23, 2025 | Toko Sekiguchi

Japan’s Intellectual Property High Court held that a template-style family-court sample pleading was copyright-protected, rejecting full-text reposting as lawful quotation or reporting and upholding removals, ... (more story)

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USPTO’s evolved view on patent challenges will transform global strategies December 24, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

In 2025 the rising prominence of a then-fledgling Unified Patent Court may have taken top billing for practitioners, but in 2026 the spotlight is firmly affixed on the US Patent and Trademark Office. Myriad ch... (more story)

Questions hang over AI-generated works after EU ruling on limits of copyright December 24, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

Copyright protects works reflecting human creative choices, the EU Court of Justice recently clarified, but experts say its originality and recognizability tests could complicate enforcement and copyright clai... (more story)

In 2026, the clock is ticking for progress on IP legislation December 23, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Looming retirements and difficult reelection bids threaten to upend the leadership of intellectual property policymaking in both the House and Senate in 2026, increasing the pressure to pass key legislation swiftly.

Brexit-linked new-year cliff edge looms for cloned UK trademarks December 22, 2025 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

From Jan. 1, 2026, holders of UK trademarks which sit on the register as “clones” of EU-registered marks will have to prove that they've been consistently used in the UK in the five years since Brexit, or leav... (more story)

Indian generics muscle into global weight-loss gold rush as Novo Nordisk's patent crumbles December 19, 2025 | Freny Patel

In the high-stakes world of patents, a "thumping victory" in the Delhi High Court has fundamentally rewritten the playbook for India’s pharmaceutical generics giants.

AI licensing deals mark new legal risk for tech companies left out December 17, 2025 | Nick Robertson, Emma Whitford

As more media giants partner with AI companies to license their content, tech firms left on the outside face mounting legal risk that will only grow with the burgeoning licensing market. After OpenAI and the W... (more story)

Trademark debate over doctrine of foreign equivalents heats up in US December 16, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

At their first conference of the new year the US Supreme Court will consider a Swiss apparel maker's bid to reinstate its application to trademark "vetements" — the French word for clothing. A more recent Trad... (more story)

White House again weighs in with US high court on ‘skinny label’ infringement December 16, 2025 | Nick Robertson

With the US solicitor general urging the Supreme Court this month to grant certiorari in Hikma Pharmaceuticals’ appeal of an induced infringement verdict over a generic drug’s “skinny label,” both US political... (more story)