IP licensing and business: July 2-July 16
July 16, 2026
| Steve Scherer
Patent pools drove licensing activity in early July before mid-year licensing incentives expired, alongside notable licensing deals in agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
This week at the UPC: July 13-16
July 16, 2026
| Anna Lauwereys and Inbar Preiss
The UPC this week granted Fujifilm an injunction against Kodak, kept KeeeX’s €120 million provisional damages claim alive and imposed further penalties in Brita’s enforcement dispute. Several cases ended throu... (more story)
Japan IP Court draws line between trade secret leaks and news reporting
July 16, 2026
| Toko Sekiguchi
Japan's Intellectual Property High Court has held that a former Nidec employee was liable under the Unfair Competition Prevention Act for leaking confidential company documents to a journalist, but dismissed t... (more story)
US Copyright Office to raise fees for first time in six years
July 15, 2026
| Nick Robertson
The US Copyright Office’s 43 percent average increase in fees, set to go into effect this fall, makes up for recent inflation and fee levels that haven’t adequately offset the office’s costs since the last adj... (more story)
UK govt's SEP, design consultation responses delayed due to political upheaval
July 15, 2026
| Douglas Clarke-Williams
The future of the UK's standard-essential patent and design law regimes will remain uncertain for longer after the UK Intellectual Property Office delayed its response to major consultations on proposed reform... (more story)
OpenAI loses EU trademark fight over its name (update*)
July 15, 2026
| Inbar Preiss
OpenAI has lost its challenge to an EU trademark refusal, after General Court judges found its name too descriptive of the AI-related goods and services covered by the application. The EU Intellectual Property... (more story)
Fujifilm granted injunction against Kodak in UPC appeal saga
July 15, 2026
| Inbar Preiss
Fujifilm has secured a German injunction against Kodak, after the UPC Court of Appeal upheld its narrowed printing-plate patent and found Sonora products infringed it. The ruling also clarified long-arm jurisd... (more story)
Australian PM announces national AI framework, legislation expected in 2027
July 15, 2026
| Saloni Sinha and Sean Maguire
The Australian government plans to introduce legislation early next year establishing a national framework of Australian standards for artificial intelligence, the country’s prime minister has announced. In a ... (more story)