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Chinese court expands voice rights to cover AI clones in e-commerce dispute
In a case with significant implications for voice rights amid the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology, a Chinese court has ruled that AI-generat... (more story)
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Dyson wins partial UPC injunction reaching Spain via authorized representative
Dyson has secured a partial UPC injunction against competitor Dreame over haircare devices, with enforceability extended into Spain. Judges treated Dreame’s EU auth... (more story)
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UPC sets infringement bar as Boehringer wins injunction against Zentiva
The UPC Court of Appeal granted Boehringer Ingelheim an injunction against Zentiva, ruling that completing regulatory steps — like pricing and reimbursement — can j... (more story)
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The way New York Times staff use an internal ChatGPT tool is irrelevant to the question of whether OpenAI and Microsoft illegally used Times reporting to train chatbot models, the newspaper says. But the newsp... (more story)
YouTube's trademark protection — and by extension Google’s enforcement powers — is limited to areas closely tied to audiovisual content and device markets, according to a decision by the EUIPO. The decision, i... (more story)
Japan’s Intellectual Property High Court confirmed that innovators can notify Japan’s drug regulators of potential patent conflicts without facing unfair competition liability, rejecting Samsung Bioepis’s atte... (more story)
Nokia sued media giant Paramount for infringement in both the US and Brazil late yesterday, nearly three years after it says it began negotiating a licensing agreement for video streaming patents in good faith.
In a motion for a finding of contempt, Motorola Solutions yesterday asked a US court to order Hytera to take back a $19 million payment it made to Chinese creditors before settling its hefty tab for trade secr... (more story)
Academic Matt Blaszczyk, a research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School, feels the US Copyright Office’s emphasis on human authorship to secure copyright protection for AI works isn’t backed by the... (more story)
A Brita water filter patent has been narrowed by the Unified Patent Court, but judges ruled also that Philips-compatible cartridges indirectly infringe. They rejected exhaustion, imposed a limited injunction a... (more story)
The Tokyo District Court rejected Sakura International’s copyright and trademark claims over US skateboarder and artist Mark Gonzales’ “Angel” character, ruling that Sakura held no enforceable rights and that ... (more story)
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The latest patent clash between US orthodontics giant Align Technology and China’s Angelalign Technology is more than a courtroom dispute — it signals a shift in power in the global clear-aligner market.
India's new trade deal with the UK is a strategic power play, rewriting global rules. It balances intellectual property, challenges US pressure, and diversifies India's exports amid proposed tariff hikes.
News that the US federal judiciary’s e-filing and document-retrieval platforms were recently the target of a sophisticated cyberattack could prompt a rethink of not only internal security measures but also, fo... (more story)
A recent revelation that the US Department of Commerce is eyeing Harvard University’s patent portfolio could carry repercussions beyond the Ivy League. That same portfolio is often viewed — and treated — as fo... (more story)
UK companies developing intellectual property as part of defense contracts will be given greater support to commercialize their creations amid an increased emphasis on innovation in the sector. The CEO of Plou... (more story)
A Dutch court has backed BMW in blocking the resale of cars bound for Taiwan that were salvaged from a ship fire, clarifying that goods in transit under a customs status that are in Europe but not officially r... (more story)
To avoid discretionary denial, leaders of the Patent Trial and Appeals Board told attorneys last week that they should make longer, more fact-specific arguments. The advice comes as many practitioners complain... (more story)
Ukraine is transforming its intellectual property system amid war and its ambition to join the EU, the country’s IP enforcement lead Vladyslav Bilotskyi told MLex. But key enforcement gaps and a stalled specia... (more story)