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China's IP appeals court draws more foreign litigants, top court says
Foreign companies are increasingly turning to Chinese courts to resolve intellectual property disputes, China’s top court said, as rising caseloads, faster rulings ... (more story)
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Escalating US, China tension over IP rights risky for both sides, expert says
A myopic view of IP’s role in national security, focusing only on the threat posed by China, could hinder US business on the world stage and upend a balance that ha... (more story)
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Key question remains after Yangtze Memory inter partes reviews vacated
De-institution of inter partes reviews sought by Yangtze Memory Technologies underscores the US Patent and Trademark Office’s renewed commitment to transparency, ev... (more story)
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Japan has secured its first known criminal conviction for copyright infringement involving AI-assisted modification of general film works, after an Osaka court sentenced a man for selling pirated, colorized DV... (more story)
Reincubate, a London-based software company, accused Apple in a US antitrust complaint of ripping it off by copying its innovative technology Camo and then using its walled garden ecosystem to push Reincubate ... (more story)
The US Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board processed more appeals, oppositions and cancellations than ever last year, even with a slightly smaller staff. Judges and interlocutory att... (more story)
Entities empowered by the UK government to issue certification trademarks attesting to the origin of certain goods are now classified as public authorities and required to respond to Freedom of Information Act... (more story)
Architecture practice Zaha Hadid Ltd took its fight to extricate itself from a licensing agreement obliging it to pay the Zaha Hadid Foundation forever to the UK Court of Appeal on Wednesday, arguing that a lo... (more story)
Lawmakers approved a non-binding report in a vote supporting voluntary licensing agreements between right holders and AI companies. The non-binding text calls for improved transparency for AI training data and... (more story)
Foreign companies are increasingly turning to Chinese courts to resolve intellectual property disputes, China’s top court said, as rising caseloads, faster rulings and higher damages reshape the country’s IP l... (more story)
Japan’s Intellectual Property High Court overturned a patent office decision that had stripped most protection from a Riken Technos coating patent, faulting the patent regulator for assuming an obvious prior a... (more story)
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The India-EU Free Trade Agreement pressures India to strengthen the protection of intellectual property to attract investment, while testing its ability to balance innovation, public health priorities and its ... (more story)
A myopic view of IP’s role in national security, focusing only on the threat posed by China, could hinder US business on the world stage and upend a balance that has advantaged the country for decades, Chris B... (more story)
Chinese tech firms, led by Huawei, continue to play a central role in global ownership of 5G standard-essential patents, according to the latest analysis by LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions.
OpenAI has lost a months-long fight to limit production of 20 million ChatGPT conversations in US copyright litigation with news outlets — a sign to artificial intelligence companies that invoking their users’... (more story)
De-institution of inter partes reviews sought by Yangtze Memory Technologies underscores the US Patent and Trademark Office’s renewed commitment to transparency, even if Director John Squires is — for now — ke... (more story)
Germany’s top court will hear VoiceAge’s patent dispute with HMD on Jan. 27, testing whether judges can impose tougher licensing demands on technology users, or must seek guidance from the EU Court of Justice.... (more story)
Recent non-final refusals of a pair of “Las Vegas Athletics” trademark applications shed light on how trademark examiners are assessing acquired distinctiveness years after the Supreme Court’s Booking.com ruling.
VPNs do not infringe copyright when users bypass geo-blocking, an EU court adviser has said in a case over The Diary Of Anne Frank. But he warned that liability could arise if providers actively promote unlawf... (more story)