Welcome to Hangzhou! The AIPPI World Congress 2024
AIPPI World Congress 2024 opened its doors in Hangzhou, China, on Saturday, 19 October. All attending were warmly welcomed, and there was general excitement for the next few days of educational sessions, member meetings, and networking. Guoqing ZHANG, Vice Premier of...
German criminal court finds three defendants guilty of fraud for sending misleading invoices to EUIPO customers
In September 2024, the Munich Court (Germany) found three defendants guilty of commercial gang fraud for sending misleading invoices to EUIPO customers. Each defendant was sentenced to one year and 10 months of imprisonment, suspended with a three-year probation...
Crystalizing plant variety infringement protection in India
On September 20, 2024, the Delhi High Court ruled in Pioneer Overseas Corporation v. M/s Evercrop Agro Science & Star Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. (CS(COMM) 759/2024), a significant case addressing plant variety infringement under the Protection of Plant Varieties and...
Pocketpair, I choose you… to sue: an early glimpse into the Nintendo-Pocketpair litigation
Out of the blue on September 19, 2024, video game company Nintendo and The Pokémon Company issued a joint news release via a post on the Nintendo website. The post asserted that Pocketpair infringed certain patents but contained sparse details about the alleged...
Carpmaels & Ransford announces further Life Sciences promotions with new Senior Associates
Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of Alexander Wilson and Michelle Montgomery to Senior Associates, effective from 1 July 2024. Wilson has extensive experience in handling all stages of patent prosecution, as well as EPO opposition and...
Buchalter welcomes IP shareholder in San Francisco
Buchalter is pleased to announce that Robert Becker has joined the firm as a Shareholder in its San Francisco office as a member of the Intellectual Property practice group. “We are thrilled to welcome Rob to Buchalter,” said Adam Bass, President and Chief Executive...
Carpmaels & Ransford expands its Life Sciences group with double partner promotion
Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of patent attorneys Daniel Goodman and Paul Kaufman to the partnership effective from 1 July 2024. Goodman covers a wide range of biotech inventions, including therapeutic antibodies, antisense compounds,...
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Rolling the dice: Australian High Court finds electronic gaming machine patent not patentable by a whisker
Introduction The recent High Court of Australia decision in Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Patents [2022] HCA 29 considered the patentability of a computer-implemented invention relevant to electronic gaming machines. The High Court’s...
Carpmaels & Ransford hires new Partner
Agathe Michel-de Cazotte was appointed as of 1st September 2022 Carpmaels & Ransford is excited to announce the arrival of Agathe Michel-de Cazotte as a new Partner at the firm, effective from 1st September 2022. Agathe is an experienced European litigator with a...
IP law firm Mathys & Squire announces eight Partner promotions
Two new Managing Associates appointed in round of internal promotions Leading intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire has announced a series of Partner promotions and two new Managing Associates. The promotions form part of the firm’s growth strategy and...
Competitive legal sector propels USA into best country for corporate management/officer changes
Rankings calculated on cost and time efficiencies; USA closely followed by Australia and Singapore; People’s Republic of China, UAE, and Turkey score less favourably. New York, 31 August, 2022: Competitive pricing among law firms is one of the main reasons why the USA...
The effects of erroneous prior art disclosure on an invalidity challenge
An invalidity challenge to a claim may not rely upon an erroneous portion of a prior art disclosure if the error would have been apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.[1] This article examines the current state of the law on determining whether an error in a...
Avanci signs agreements with Hyundai and Kia
South Korean automakers join Avanci’s essential patent marketplace for connected vehicles DALLAS, Texas, August 25, 2022 – Avanci has announced that it has signed patent license agreements with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation, increasing the total number of...
Anaqua to support global industrial automation and test and measurement solutions provider Yokogawa with their IP portfolio management
TOKYO, August 23, 2022 – Anaqua, the leading innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology provider, hannounced that Yokogawa Electric Corporation will use Anaqua’s AQX platform to help more effectively manage their valuable IP portfolios globally....
US Federal Circuit upholds restriction on AI inventorship
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has backed the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia's finding that an artificial intelligence (AI) system cannot be named as the inventor of a patent. The Federal Circuit decision follows a growing consensus...
What you need to know about the UP and UPC
Background Nine years after the signing of the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court, the new Unitary Patent (UP) and single Unified Patent Court (UPC) are nearly a reality. All that is needed is for Germany to deposit its instrument of ratification of the UPC Agreement...
Genericness banned in Russia
The story started back in 2019. At that time, SUGEN, INC. and PHARMACIA & UPJOHN COMPANY Pharmacia Upjohn sued Nativa, a Russian company, The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and Oleg Mikhaylov, the third person closely associated with Nativa against...
Internet video evidence as prior art? The EPO Boards of Appeal have views…
Recent EPO decision T3000/19 casts doubt on how (and practically, whether) audio/video prior art available on the internet should be cited at the EPO. T3000/19 concerns an appeal from the examining division who had refused an application based on a video found on the...
Patents for plastic recycling hit record high, up eightfold to 2,149 in the past five years
A record 2,149 patents for plastic recycling were filed last year, up 7% from 2021 and an eightfold increase since 2016, says Mathys & Squire, the intellectual property firm. Mathys & Squire says the plastic recycling industry is competing to develop...
G2 Legal promotes internally to help with business growth
G2 Legal, a leading legal recruitment company, today announced multiple promotions to help deliver its plan for growth. Having joined G2 Legal in 2013, Andrew Cookson is now promoted to Director and will continue to head up the Midlands region. James Hitti has been...
Global IP firm Rouse welcomes new Chairperson as business continues to grow
Leading intellectual property (IP) firm Rouse today announces the appointment of a new Chairperson to its board: Paul Raleigh. The appointment will support Rouse while the business continues to grow as a global IP services provider, operating in some of the world’s...
LOT Network, Amazon, Cruise, The Walt Disney Company, Google, Meta, Microsoft Join Forces to Spearhead IP Diversity Initiative
LOT Network Inc. with Amazon, Cruise, The Walt Disney Company, Google, Meta, and Microsoft have partnered to form a new initiative called Advancing Diversity Across Patent Teams (ADAPT) to address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues in the IP industry by...
Powell Gilbert hires new Associate with physical sciences background
Douglas Jayatilaka has advised on matters before the Supreme Court and CJEU LONDON – Specialist IP law firm Powell Gilbert LLP (PG) has expanded its premier team of IP lawyers with the appointment of solicitor Douglas Jayatilaka as an Associate. He has a technical...
Knobbe Martens announces new leaders in Los Angeles and San Francisco
Partners Brian Horne and Andrew Merickel named to office leadership roles in LA and SF, respectively Knobbe Martens, one of the leading intellectual property law firms in the world, announced today that it has appointed new leaders in its Los Angeles and San Francisco...
US firm Anaqua to establish NI Engineering Hub and create 15 jobs
Boston headquartered Anaqua, an innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology provider, is investing in Northern Ireland for the first time and creating a 15 person European Engineering Hub. Anaqua delivers innovative workflow solutions for...
IP as an enabler for AI: UK government shows its hand
The recently published response of the UK government to a consultation on the interface between artificial intelligence (“AI”) and intellectual property law demonstrates the importance that is attached to this area of technology in driving innovation and economic...
Another Thaler ruling confirming that an AI machine cannot be an inventor…yet
The European Patent Office Board of Appeal (EPO BoA) has confirmed that an artificial intelligence (AI) system cannot be named as an inventor on a patent application. While the decision was issued in December 2021, the written reasoning has only just been published....
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