US university, research institution licensing stays strong amid patent retreat
July 08, 2026
| Melissa Ritti
US universities and research institutions continued commercializing new technologies in 2025, inking more deals and forming more startups than in 2024. But declines in patenting — including a precipitous, 40 p... (more story)
AI likely to fuel boom in intangible assets as investment gap grows
July 08, 2026
| Steve Scherer
Investment in intangible assets is outpacing spending on physical assets by an ever-wider margin, and artificial intelligence is expected to speed the shift, the World Intellectual Property Organization said on Wednesday.
Canada’s generic GLP-1 highlights patent disparity with US
July 07, 2026
| Nick Robertson
The approval of the first generic semaglutide for weight loss in Canada last week highlights key differences in patent regulation between Canada and the US, where the market-leading GLP-1 medication will enjoy... (more story)
Streaming platforms seek EU court guidance on Belgian copyright rules
July 03, 2026
| Inbar Preiss and Matthew Newman
Belgian streaming platform Streamz, Spotify, Google and other companies will ask the EU's highest court on July 6 and July 7 to determine whether Belgium can require streaming platforms to make additional paym... (more story)
'Forensics first' approach gains ground in US trade secret litigation
July 02, 2026
| Melissa Ritti
A new Sedona Conference draft commentary — and a dispute between two enterprise database software providers currently unfolding across two US states — could show trade secret litigation transitioning to a fron... (more story)
Joseph Allen on keeping the Bayh-Dole Act’s legacy alive, 45 years later
July 02, 2026
| Nick Robertson
Joseph Allen, president of the Bayh-Dole Coalition, didn’t know much about innovation policy when he started helping craft his coalition’s namesake university patent rights bill in the late 1970s. It transform... (more story)
Delaware, NJ courts' patent funding data sharpens debate over disclosure
July 01, 2026
| Steve Scherer
A new study of third-party litigation funding, or TPLF, found that patent litigation accounts for nearly all funded cases before US District Judge Colm Connolly in Delaware, with about 15 percent of patent sui... (more story)
China's trademark overhaul shifts trademark protection beyond registration
July 01, 2026
| MLex Staff
China's latest trademark law overhaul suggests policymakers are redefining trademarks less as rights acquired through registration than as commercial assets whose protection depends on continued lawful use.