Latest News & Features
Refine Search
Patents
 Following yesterday’s US Supreme Court decision in Return Mail v United States Postal Service, the government is now faced with restricted options to challenge patents, according to lawyers.   11 June 2019 
Trademarks
 French automobile maker Citroën has lost a dispute before the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) after it opposed a trademark registered by a Chinese competitor.   11 June 2019 
Patents
 The US Supreme Court has ruled that a federal government agency does not qualify as a “person” who can challenge the validity of a patent.   10 June 2019 
Patents
 The US Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) is to review a patent owned by exercise equipment maker Peloton Interactive after a challenge from a competitor, Flywheel Sports.   10 June 2019 
Trademarks
 German shoemaker Deichmann has lost an appeal before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) after it tried to have a Spanish competitor’s trademark revoked.   10 June 2019 
article
 Porsche has suffered a defeat at the EU General Court, which upheld the invalidation of two of its community designs.   10 June 2019 
Patents
 Ericsson and IP licensing company Intellectual Ventures have agreed to settle all patent infringement lawsuits between the two.   10 June 2019 
Trademarks
 Sebastian Fischoeder and Robert Stutz, co-chairs of the Marques Designs Team, discuss developing issues in design law, including the EU design consultation.   7 June 2019 
Copyright
 Artificial intelligence is a hot topic, but are existing legal frameworks for IP rights capable of dealing with it, asks Max Oker-Blom of the European Communities Trademark Association.   7 June 2019 
Copyright
 A US comic book publisher has dismissed a cease-and-desist letter from DC Comics over an issue of its “Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force” graphic novel, according to reports.   7 June 2019 
Not finding what you're looking for, please try resetting your applied search and filters,
or try the full site search.


