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 Businesses should dig into their IP portfolios for anything that could be re-deployed in the energy transition—or even look at old tech for R&D inspiration, says John Johnston of HGF.   6 June 2025 
AI
 AI assistant Humphrey uses models from companies facing major copyright lawsuits | Concerns rise over government’s commercial ties and transparency | Fairly Trained CEO highlights potential conflicts in regulatory decisions.   4 June 2025 
Patents
 European Patent Litigators Association publishes list ranked by number of patents handled at the Unified Patent Court since it opened two years ago | Firms in Germany and the larger corporate European firms most prominent.   4 June 2025 
Careers
 David Sheikh and Brian Haan, who formerly founded their own firm, join Arnold & Porter’s IP litigation practice as counsel.   4 June 2025 
Copyright
 Public policies such as the NO FAKES Act should be the backbone of a system that supports—not exploits—musicians, argues Frank Cullen of the Council for Innovation Promotion.   4 June 2025 
Copyright
 Music publisher Eight Mile Style sues tech giant for allegedly ‘reaping the financial benefits’ of having rapper’s tracks on social media platforms while infringing copyrights.   2 June 2025 
Patents
 Decision is part of larger cross-border dispute involving video streaming technology | First anti-anti-suit injunction issued by Mannheim LD | Disney faces €250k daily fine if injunction breached.   2 June 2025 
Careers
 As part of its expansion plan in the region, FisherBroyles has added an IP expert to its Mexico City office, who brings more than two decades’ experience across all areas of IP, cybersecurity, and technology law.   2 June 2025 
Patents
 Intel convinces Texas jury that Fortress controls VLSI and Finjan Holdings after arguing relevance of 13-year-old licence agreement | Judge Albright to decide whether Intel can avoid $3bn in damages from previous verdicts.   30 May 2025 
AI
 The e-commerce giant will integrate NYT content into AI products | Amazon customers able to access content through direct product links | Moves comes as NYT still locked in dispute with OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged unauthorise d content use.   30 May 2025 
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