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OpenAI tried to thwart evidence collection in copyright suits, per unsealed claims January 02, 2026 | Emma Whitford

OpenAI ramped up data deletion and implemented blocks and filters to stop news outlets from collecting evidence of copyright infringement from ChatGPT, according to recently unsealed allegations in ongoing lit... (more story)

AbbVie's Venetoclax patent bid in India fails after invention ruled obvious January 02, 2026 | Freny Patel

AbbVie Ireland has lost its bid for an Indian patent for the cancer drug Venetoclax after the Controller of Patent ruled the claimed invention obvious. 

IP licensing and business: Dec. 19-Jan. 1 December 31, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Nvidia’s blockbuster $20 billion licensing and talent acquisition deal with Groq could give the tech giant an advantage in the competitive AI chatbot market, while Lupin announced its first foray into the GLP-1 space.

This week at the UPC: Dec. 25-31 December 31, 2025 | Charlotte Westphal

It has been a slow week for the Unified Patent Court, whose Court of First Instance was open between the Christmas holidays and New Year's Day. Apart from developments in the InterDigital-Amazon dispute, the c... (more story)

India opens nuclear power to private firms while tightening IP controls December 31, 2025 | Freny Patel

India has opened its nuclear power sector to private investment as it seeks to reach 100 GW of capacity by 2047. While companies can now build and operate reactors under the 2025 Sustainable Harnessing and Adv... (more story)

China Xinjiang court rejects copyright protection for one-click AI images December 31, 2025 | MLex Staff

A local court in China’s northwest Xinjiang region has that images generated by artificial intelligence software with a single click do not qualify as “works” under the Copyright Law, clarifying the legal stat... (more story)

USPTO launches SEP working group December 30, 2025 | Nick Robertson

The US Patent and Trademark Office on Monday announced the formation of a standard-essential patent (SEP) working group. The move follows recent statements of interest from office leadership favoring stronger ... (more story)

Apple Watch import ban fight returns to USITC December 29, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Masimo’s attempt to reinstate a limited-exclusion order to bar the import of Apple watches over patent infringement claims was dismissed in District of Columbia district court last week after the US Internatio... (more story)

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Proprietary AI data labels are often unprotected trade secrets January 02, 2026 | Nick Robertson

As companies increasingly customize AI models with proprietary software, agents and data-labeling frameworks, Saul Ewing partner Matthew Kohel told MLex that IP practitioners must remain keenly aware of the co... (more story)

UK trademarks face new vulnerabilities, China targets bad-faith filings in 2026 January 01, 2026 | Melissa Ritti

The end of 2025 will mark the end of a post-Brexit rule that allowed trademark use in the UK to count in the EU, and vice versa. Elsewhere in 2026, India’s recent endorsement of an olfactory trademark is expec... (more story)

Companies rethink trade secret strategies even without US FTC noncompete ban December 31, 2025 | Nick Robertson

Even without a nationwide ban, noncompete agreements remain under increasing federal and state scrutiny with the FTC targeting overly broad practices and states expanding restrictions. IP attorneys should prio... (more story)

UK IPO still grappling with surge of trademark filings from front companies December 30, 2025 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

Another record year for trademark filings at the UK Intellectual Property Office was driven by applications from China, which contributed more than all other non-UK filings put together. The trend continues to... (more story)

Tech giants set to see EU’s top court test copyright law limits in 2026 December 26, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

Major copyright cases at the EU Court of Justice — involving generative AI, press publishers and streaming platforms — will likely come to judgment in 2026, testing how far EU law can adapt to platforms’ power... (more story)

USPTO’s evolved view on patent challenges will transform global strategies December 24, 2025 | Melissa Ritti

In 2025 the rising prominence of a then-fledgling Unified Patent Court may have taken top billing for practitioners, but in 2026 the spotlight is firmly affixed on the US Patent and Trademark Office. Myriad ch... (more story)

Former Google engineer accused of stealing AI secrets faces US trial in January December 24, 2025 | Mike Swift and Amy Miller

Former Google engineer LInwei Ding will face a federal jury in San Francisco in early January, accused of trade secret theft and economic espionage for allegedly stealing Google's AI secrets for China, in a hi... (more story)

Questions hang over AI-generated works after EU ruling on limits of copyright December 24, 2025 | Inbar Preiss

Copyright protects works reflecting human creative choices, the EU Court of Justice recently clarified, but experts say its originality and recognizability tests could complicate enforcement and copyright clai... (more story)