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Warner Brothers asks UK judge to keep Nokia from taking case elsewhere
Warner Brothers Discovery has asked an English judge to maintain an injunction blocking Nokia from taking its legal action over standard essential patents, or SEPs,... (more story)
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Japan seeks public input as it retools IP strategy for AI era, global standards push
Japan has opened a public consultation on its next intellectual property strategy, signaling the government is grappling with how to retool its IP framework for an ... (more story)
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China cracks down on patent-agency misconduct in push for high-quality innovation
China has kicked off a nationwide crackdown on misconduct by patent agencies, vowing to restore order in patent filings and curb illegal profiteering that officials... (more story)
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Warner Brothers Discovery has asked an English judge to maintain an injunction blocking Nokia from taking its legal action over standard essential patents, or SEPs, to another jurisdiction.
A deal on the European Parliament’s position on AI copyright rules has been postponed to the end of January, as lawmakers continue to debate how creators should be compensated when their content is used to train AI.
Japan has opened a public consultation on its next intellectual property strategy, signaling the government is grappling with how to retool its IP framework for an economy increasingly shaped by data, digital ... (more story)
China has kicked off a nationwide crackdown on misconduct by patent agencies, vowing to restore order in patent filings and curb illegal profiteering that officials say is distorting innovation incentives.
Cox Communications and Sony Music Entertainment will face off before the US Supreme Court on Monday over whether internet service providers can be held liable for contributory and vicarious copyright infringem... (more story)
The UPC clarified its test for inventive step this week, as the Court of Appeal restored Amgen’s cholesterol-related patent and upheld Edwards’ heart valve patent. The court also issued rulings on preliminary ... (more story)
The UK Intellectual Property Office, or IPO, may be forced to delay the publishing of some patents by up to three months as it implements new systems. The authority has been forced to apologize to an industry ... (more story)
Edwards won its UPC appeal as judges upheld its heart-valve patent, confirmed infringement by Meril and confirmed the court's inventive-step test, leaving only a narrow exception for extra-large valve sizes.
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Deeming artificial intelligence akin to “laboratory equipment, computer software, research databases” and the like, new guidance by the US Patent and Trademark Office should provide innovators with a measure o... (more story)
EU lawmakers disputing the European Commission’s withdrawal of a bill on standard essential patents face a steep legal test at the bloc's highest court as they challenge the limits of the executive branch’s po... (more story)
Underscoring the World Intellectual Property Organization Advisory Board of Judges’ mission to bridge the gap between highly advanced IP jurisdictions and those that need support, the board is finalizing a two... (more story)
Realtek has notched a win in Texas, where a federal judge ordered discovery on whether 2021 infringement claims by a patent assertion entity rise to the level of “exceptional.” The evidence has major implicati... (more story)
Google is again asking for mandamus relief from a discretionary denial of inter partes review, this time pointing to a 2019 holding by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that patents are “open” to... (more story)
Law professor Danny Friedmann of Peking University School of Transnational Law* tells MLex that the US and China copyright offices are risking a return to discredited legal standards when assessing generative ... (more story)
How to hold patent owners liable for “malicious” infringement lawsuits has become one of China’s most contentious judicial questions, as a solar-materials maker strikes back at its accuser over alleged abusive litigation.
From the research awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in economics to a patentee-friendly shift at the US Patent and Trademark Office, innovation is having a moment. Kristen Osenga tells MLex the attention is long ov... (more story)