Case Reports
UPC Case Reports
Geographic Scope of the UPC and Unitary Patent
22 February 2023
The grant of a European Patent allows patent rights to be obtained in respect of over 35 states by means of the respective validation procedures for those states.
#
UPC
#
Basic
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) will begin operations in Europe on 1 June
20 February 2023
Following news of Germany's depositing its instrument of ratification of the UPC agreement on 17 February, mark your calendars for 1 June when the Unified Patent Court (UPC) will begin operations in...
#
UPC
Information from the UPC Registry
01 December 2022
The Registry of the Unified Patent Court maintains a number of Registers which are publicly accessible via their website at www.unified-patent-court.org.
#
UPC
#
Basic
Member States participating in UPC
23 August 2022
Member States of the EU that have already ratified the UPC Agreement (or in the case of Germany has indicated it will do so) and so will take part in the UPC as soon as it commences are:Austria,...
#
UPC
What is the Unitary Patent, and how do I get one?
09 June 2022
The Unitary Patent will be a single patent right, obtained via the European Patent Office, covering all EU Member States which have ratified the agreement at the patent grant date.
#
UPC
Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court - finally happening?
24 September 2021
The project to establish a Unitary Patent in Europe and a Unified Patent Court to handle patent infringement litigation for European patents is underway again.
#
UPC
Other Case Reports
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Vernacare Limited v Moulded Fibre Products Limited [2022] EWHC 2197 (IPEC)
30 December 2022
BackgroundThe Claimant, Vernacare Limited ("Vernacare"), and the Defendant, Moulded Fibre Products Limited ("MFP"), both manufacture and sell washbowls, which are made from moulded paper pulp as used...
#
Elements
#
Litigation
Novartis overloaded with reasons its iron overload treatment Exjade is obvious and not infringed by Teva
19 December 2022
Teva v Novartis [2022] EWHC 2847 (Pat)In another patent revocation and infringement counterclaim action between Teva and Novartis, in this instance involving a swallowable tablet version of...
#
Litigation
#
Life
Banksy isn’t monkeying around when it comes to EU trade marks
14 December 2022
BackgroundPest Control Office Limited (the "EUTM proprietor"), on behalf of Banksy, sought to register the figurative mark of a monkey wearing a sign (figure 1) in a number of categories, including...
#
Trademarking
#
Litigation
Kigen v Thales: Can an implementer bring a stand-alone claim for FRAND determination?
12 December 2022
BackgroundKigen (UK) Limited is a company which produces software relating to eSIM and iSIMs technology. Thales Dis France SA (also known as Gemalto SA) is a manufacturer of electronic systems and...
#
SEP Analysis
#
Litigation
#
Digital
Intellectual property key UK strength in global semiconductor supply chain – Select Committee Report
05 December 2022
A group of influential MPs from the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)Select Committee has released its Report on the semiconductor industry in the UK.
#
Patent Strategy
#
Digital
#
Patenting
#
Elements
#
Ampliphy
AU VODKA LIMITED v NE10 VODKA LIMITED & LEON HOGAN
24 November 2022
Heard by Mr Justice Mellor on 16 September 2022 AU Vodka Ltd v NE10 Vodka Ltd & Anor [2022] EWHC 2371 (Ch) (21 September 2022) (bailii.org) Article written by Alona Andrieieva, qualified Ukrainian...
#
Trademarking
#
Litigation
Alleged copyright infringement in the famous love story that inspired Doctor Zhivago
17 November 2022
BackgroundAnna Pasternak ("Pasternak") is the Claimant and author of Lara: The Untold Love Story That Inspired Doctor Zhivago ("Lara"). Lara is a non-fiction, historical book that was published in...
#
Litigation
#
Commercial IP
Two giants in the energy drinks game go head-to-head in trademark dispute
12 October 2022
Monster Energy appealed a decision refusing Monster's application to register the mark ‘Red Dawg' .At the original hearing Red Bull had opposed registration of the mark and had made out a successful...
#
Trademarking
#
Litigation
Damages pull into the station for Geofabrics
11 October 2022
Charlotte May KC recently handed down a comparatively rare judgment, for the Patents Court, in respect of a damages enquiry for infringement of Geofabrics' railway related patent by Fiberweb in...
#
Litigation
#
Digital
UKIPO Case Studies Open the Black Box on Examining Patent Applications Relating to AI Inventions
26 September 2022
On 22 September 2022, the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (IPO) published Enhanced Guidance on Examining Patent Applications Relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI) Inventions (referred...
#
Digital
#
Patenting
Significant inventions that have gone under the mainstream radar
20 September 2022
Powering KipchogeMost people interested in sports will be aware of Project 1.59 – Eluid Kipchoge's 2019 first sub-2 hour marathon. Technology played a significant part; he had an arrow-shaped...
#
HealthTech
#
Life
#
Patenting
The WaterRower managed to row back from being struck out
25 August 2022
In the recent strike out application heard on 28 July 2022, Waterrower (UK) Limited v Liking Limited (T/A Topiom) [2022] EWHC 2084 (IPEC), David Stone, sitting as deputy high court judge, considered...
#
Litigation
#
Commercial IP
The Concept of “Technical Character” becomes increasingly relevant for healthcare patents – Lessons from Recent EPO BoA Decisions
09 August 2022
As patent attorneys practicing in the healthcare sector, we are encountering more and more inventions which straddle the life and computer science fields.
#
Elements
#
HealthTech
#
Life
#
Patenting
Internet video evidence as prior art? The EPO Boards of Appeal have views...
29 July 2022
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.
#
Oppositions
#
Patenting
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – the Government’s Plans to amend UK law – or not!
01 July 2022
BackgroundOn 28 June 2022, the UK Government published its updated conclusions to the consultation it launched in October 2021 which looked at how patents and copyright, which respectively are...
#
Patenting
#
Digital
#
Commercial IP
Stay in the Know
The UPC Newsletter
Get expert insights and the top patent stories delivered straight to your inbox.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Please try again.