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US panel: Patent applications ‘protected’ under California anti-SLAPP law
California trade secret claims leveled in connection with a patent application were prematurely rejected by a California federal judge when the act of filing a pate... (more story)
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Kathi Vidal joins other ex-USPTO leaders in 'settled expectations' pushback
The sixth petition for writ of mandamus relief over changes to the standard for securing inter partes review was filed last week. Former US Patent and Trademark Off... (more story)
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AI video models could be next big copyright battle
Artificial intelligence video generation models, such as OpenAI’s new Sora 2, pose a more significant copyright infringement risk than previous text and image model... (more story)
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Marquee patent eligibility reform legislation in the US Senate — the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act — is gaining ground among staff and members behind closed doors, its proponents say, despite its difficul... (more story)
A consortium of industry groups representing creative sectors in the UK have issued a call for action on AI and copyright, saying that more transparency measures are needed and that retrospective settlements s... (more story)
Roche lost its bid at India's top court to halt Natco Pharma from selling a drastically cheaper generic of the SMA drug, Risdiplam, until a trial on a patent infringement suit is decided. Handing down its ruli... (more story)
As Beijing deepens its campaign to embed intellectual property within technical standards, audiovisual technologies are emerging as a new battleground for standard-essential patents, according to a government-backed report.
Japan’s IP High Court rejected an application for a motion mark showing a diamond changing from clear to blue, saying the animation merely advertised a product’s visual appeal and could not serve as a source i... (more story)
OpenAI has backpedaled on production of 20 million records of ChatGPT conversations and should “immediately” turn over the documents, news outlets said Wednesday, in the latest dispute between the parties that... (more story)
Spanish trademark attorney Elia Sugrañes becomes president of the International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys, succeeding Roberto Pistolesi after three years, with priorities including stronger... (more story)
In addition to announcing a third panel at the Court of Appeal and appointing new judges, the Unified Patent Court this week clarified its rules regarding service of documents and penalty payments. Hypertherm'... (more story)
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The US Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday unveiled new rules which, if enacted, would dramatically heighten the hurdle for securing inter partes review before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Those wish... (more story)
The Dutch government’s takeover of Chinese-owned Nexperia marks more than a regulatory move. It signals a new phase in US-China tech rivalry, as Europe joins Washington in shifting from hardware export control... (more story)
The pending outcome of an appeal argued more than 20 months ago is of urgent relevance to AI music startups who hope their input on a case brought by software company Yout will help strip the recording industr... (more story)
The fine line between over- and under-management of patent renewals can have steep financial consequences for those who get it wrong, according to a new analysis by LexisNexis Intellectual Property Solutions.
Artificial intelligence video generation models, such as OpenAI’s new Sora 2, pose a more significant copyright infringement risk than previous text and image models, copyright experts told MLex, despite recen... (more story)
Eli Lilly & Co.’s struggle to put the genie back in the tirzepatide bottle following an almost two-year long, FDA-declared shortage of the Mounjaro and Zepbound active ingredient continued this week, with dism... (more story)
A licensing flap over Japan’s famed Shine Muscat grapes highlights the need for a broader rethink of whether Japan should export its prized produce or its know-how.
Carmakers and other IP-intensive industries are likely to welcome a planned revamp of the EU’s competition rules for technology transfer, that would make it easier for them to jointly negotiate with patent own... (more story)