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Nvidia prevails over ParTec at UPC; appeal to target newer AI chips
Nvidia has defeated a claim at the Unified Patent Court, with judges finding its AI systems did not infringe ParTec’s patent, according to a decision seen by MLex. ... (more story)
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Chinese courts emerge as key global venue for SEP disputes, lawyer says
As Chinese companies expand overseas and the country’s economy continues to grow, China has become an increasingly influential legal forum for resolving disputes ov... (more story)
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Japan's long-delayed music payment right finally lands as AI disputes queue up
Japan’s copyright policymakers are moving to introduce a new payment right that would require businesses to pay performers and record producers when recorded music ... (more story)
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Moderna agreed to settle a COVID-19 patent case for up to $2.25 billion, in what could be the largest patent infringement settlement figure in pharma history. Multiple patent pools also announced expansions.
This week, the Unified Patent Court referred questions to the EU's top court to clarify cross-border jurisdiction and intermediary liability in a case involving Dyson. The court also closed several proceedings... (more story)
Nvidia has defeated a claim at the Unified Patent Court, with judges finding its AI systems did not infringe ParTec’s patent, according to a decision seen by MLex. The German supercomputing company said it wil... (more story)
As Chinese companies expand overseas and the country’s economy continues to grow, China has become an increasingly influential legal forum for resolving disputes over standard-essential patents, a leading inte... (more story)
The US Department of Justice will continue to call out what it sees as the misuse of competition laws by some enforcement agencies when it comes to endorsing joint licensing initiatives by companies, with a to... (more story)
Antitrust plaintiffs are winning more cases at China's top court, with the success rate for establishing monopolistic behavior jumping to 44 percent in 2025.The shift represents a significant change from earli... (more story)
Online marketplaces and e-commerce platforms could one day be faced with requirements in the UK to identify vendors and customers as part of measures to combat copyright and trademark infringement. Such measur... (more story)
Cross-industry guidelines clarifying how competition law applies to transactions involving intellectual property rights, know-how and data will be issued in Japan, the country’s antitrust watchdog said Wednesd... (more story)
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On the heels of recent decisions upholding his near-total discretion over America Invents Act patent challenges, US Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires on Wednesday singled out the domestic footp... (more story)
Japan’s copyright policymakers are moving to introduce a new payment right that would require businesses to pay performers and record producers when recorded music is played or relayed as background music in p... (more story)
Action before the newly formed Texas Business Court is picking up, and on the heels of a broad affirmation of its jurisdiction over cases relating to intellectual property in February, a trade secret ruling la... (more story)
If a court-ordered restructuring of the Brazil Patent and Trademark Office successfully speeds examination there, Brazil’s attractiveness as a legal forum for patent enforcement stands to grow.
Brazil’s antitrust authority is turning up the pressure on Ericsson and Motorola, demanding detailed explanations for their global litigation tactics in a long‑running 5G patent dispute that the companies had ... (more story)
California Republican Representative Darrell Issa’s announcement that he will not seek reelection this year is set to deprive IP reform advocates of any strong champion in the House, with few members likely to... (more story)
The patent dispute between hair-dryer makers Dyson and Dreame has triggered the Unified Patent Court’s first referral to the EU Court of Justice, asking how far its cross-border injunction powers can reach, an... (more story)
The US, Germany and Japan experienced modest declines in international patenting last year while applications in China and Korea are on the rise. Use of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system signals globa... (more story)