IP licensing and business: May 8-21
May 21, 2026
| Steve Scherer
An artificial intelligence patent-sharing initiative, patent pool licensors, autonomous drone technology and pharmaceutical commercialization drove licensing activity in the US and abroad over the last two weeks.
This week at the UPC: May 15-21
May 21, 2026
| Anna Lauwereys and Douglas Clarke-Williams
This week the UPC closed three infringement disputes involving Avago, it issued a fine of almost €60,000 to Lepu Medical for continued infringement, and it rejected ASC's request to overturn an order for secur... (more story)
Haylo Labs ordered by UK govt to protect IP with Plessey buyout
May 21, 2026
| Jon Menon
Haylo Labs, an investor with Chinese backing, will need to protect intellectual property related to microLED technology after the UK government reviewed its buyout of British microchip maker Plessey Semiconduc... (more story)
UK needs SEPs legislation as today's system fails businesses, industry lobby urges
May 21, 2026
| Douglas Clarke-Williams
The UK needs legislation on standard essential patents, an industry group representing technology and manufacturing companies has said in a letter urging the country's technology minister to act. A UK governme... (more story)
China strengthens drug IP regime with new trial-data protection rules
May 21, 2026
| MLex Staff
China is strengthening protections for innovative drugs through a new regime combining patent and trial-data protection, potentially delaying generic competition even after drug patents expire.
JASRAC's record royalties show Japan's music-copyright growth shifting to streaming
May 21, 2026
| Toko Sekiguchi
Japan’s main music rights collection group reported record royalties for fiscal 2025, crossing the 150 billion yen ($940 million) mark for the first time as streaming services and large concerts strengthened t... (more story)
Texas court order reshapes patent venue strategy after Albright pullback
May 20, 2026
| Steve Scherer
The Western District of Texas has curbed the judge-shopping that once drove patent filings to Waco, but a new assignment order makes Midland-Odessa and US District Judge David Counts an option for venue certainty.
Collision Communications' injunction bid against Samsung fails despite USPTO, DOJ support
May 20, 2026
| Nick Robertson
US District Judge Rodney Gilstrap denied Collision Communications’ request for a permanent injunction in patent litigation against Samsung on Monday. While he ruled against the company, Gilstrap's ruling did e... (more story)