Acer, Asus refused permission to appeal Nokia FRAND defeat to UK's top court
May 18, 2026
| Douglas Clarke-Williams
Acer and Asus have been refused permission to appeal their recent appeal court loss to Nokia over FRAND terms for licensing video coding standards. The decision had set important precedent when it comes to rol... (more story)
Qualcomm-Which UK proposed settlement cleared by UK competition court (update*)
May 18, 2026
| Simon Zekaria
A proposed settlement between Qualcomm and consumer-advocacy body Which following a collective antitrust lawsuit against the chipmaker has been cleared by the UK competition court. Which withdrew the claim ear... (more story)
China's 2026 IP plan targets emerging-tech rules, high-quality innovation
May 18, 2026
| MLex Staff
China has laid out a yearlong plan to tighten intellectual property enforcement and update rules for emerging technologies, as Beijing shifts toward a legal framework aimed at supporting high-quality innovatio... (more story)
India eyes global IP leadership in AI, 6G and electronics
May 18, 2026
| Freny Patel
India’s patent and telecom leaders urged a shift toward design-led innovation, stronger intellectual property creation and commercialization, positioning artificial intelligence, 6G and indigenous technology o... (more story)
Japan court rules old yakitori 'noren-wake' ties don't override trademark rights
May 18, 2026
| Toko Sekiguchi
Japan’s Osaka District Court ordered a Fukuoka yakitori restaurant operator to stop using the “Maruman” name and pay more than 60 million yen ($380,000) in damages to Miyazaki-based Maruman Honpo, rejecting de... (more story)
Magnolia decision a ‘rubric’ for PTAB petition success, USPTO's Squires says
May 15, 2026
| Nick Robertson
A new precedential Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision Thursday, Magnolia Medical Technologies v. Kurin, breaks little new ground but serves as a “rubric framework” for practitioners, laying out how the US ... (more story)
Chinese court backs C&S Paper in Jierou trademark appeal over mass filings
May 15, 2026
| MLex Staff
Chinese tissue maker C&S Paper won an appeal in a trademark dispute after a Beijing court ruled that acquiring one trademark doesn’t automatically justify large-scale filings for similar marks.
Japanese cabinet submits bill to expand music-payment rights
May 15, 2026
| Toko Sekiguchi
Japan’s cabinet on Friday approved a bill for submission to parliament that would expand copyright-related payment rights for performers and record producers when recorded music is played publicly in venues su... (more story)