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Only 2 of 13 DuPont factors decide nearly all US TTAB cases, research suggests
At the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, just two of the 13 DuPont factors for likelihood of confusion can determine the outcome of over 99 percent of cases, accord... (more story)
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US trade-secret damages, criminal penalties in China could soar in 2026
In Asia, where trade secret violations are enforced via unfair-competition law, referrals for criminal prosecution should continue to climb, while in the UK, effort... (more story)
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UK IPO head raises possibility of UK rejoining UPC
Adam Williams, the chief executive of the UK Intellectual Property Office, has declined to rule out the prospect of the country rejoining the Unified Patent Court, ... (more story)
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An injunction against Zydus Lifesciences has been lifted by an Indian court, allowing the sale of its cheaper cancer biosimilar despite a Squibb patent dispute. The Delhi High Court cited public interest and l... (more story)
Cloudflare is threatening to withdraw from Italy after the communications regulator fined it €14 million for failing to block access to piracy websites under the “Piracy Shield” regime. CEO Matthew Prince crit... (more story)
Access Advance voiced disappointment but said it respects a ruling by China’s highest court upholding jurisdiction over an antitrust lawsuit brought by Zhejiang Dahua Technology, while remaining confident in t... (more story)
The US Patent and Trademark Office on Friday designated as precedential or informative 13 Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions regarding their discretionary denial — the same that were designated in Decembe... (more story)
X Corp. alleged in a new US antitrust complaint that major music publishers and the National Music Publishers Association formed an anticompetitive scheme to coerce X into buying industry-wide music licenses a... (more story)
At the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, just two of the 13 DuPont factors for likelihood of confusion can determine the outcome of over 99 percent of cases, according to new research by Southern Illinois Univ... (more story)
China’s Supreme People’s Court has rejected a jurisdictional challenge in a standard-essential patent antitrust dispute, warning that licensing contracts can be used as “means or tools” for monopoly conduct. T... (more story)
MediaTek and Realtek attorneys faced extensive questioning from a California federal judge Thursday as he considers whether to throw out antitrust litigation related to a $1 million bounty for patent infringem... (more story)
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A Texas federal judge on Tuesday will hold a hearing on an antisuit injunction request by BMW with wide-ranging ramifications for US patent owners. Although Onesta IP last week said it “does not intend” to see... (more story)
A legal dispute between two fast-fashion juggernauts was pared back this week when a US judge ruled Temu’s foreign corporate parent won’t stay a defendant in the case. But the news was not all bad for Shein, w... (more story)
In Asia, where trade secret violations are enforced via unfair-competition law, referrals for criminal prosecution should continue to climb, while in the UK, efforts by standard-essential patent owners to keep... (more story)
The boom in AI and the platform economy is posing challenges to Europe’s legal order and will raise questions over the approach to copyright, contracts and transparency, according to Maciej Szpunar, one of the... (more story)
The refusal to register “George Orwell” as a trademark for content goods by the EU's top intellectual property appeal body has raised concerns among celebrities and estates that famous-name trademarks may be h... (more story)
A sweeping US federal legislative proposal from Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn to regulate artificial intelligence is the opening salvo in what could be a year of substantive debate on Capitol H... (more story)
Meta Platform’s blockbuster acquisition of Manus appears straightforward: A US tech giant buys a promising artificial intelligence startup. But the deal exposes a troubling pattern for Beijing — Chinese-develo... (more story)
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)