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Peugeot Motocycles has been fined for infringing a European patent owned by Italian scooter company Piaggio, after the automaker lost two lawsuits in France and Italy. 27 September 2021
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Former wearable tech start-up Jawbone has filed two patent infringement suits against Google and Apple, claiming it is entitled to royalties for its noise-cancelling technology. 24 September 2021
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The Writers' Guild of Great Britain has published a new practice guide for crediting screenwriters working in British broadcasting, with the aim of standardising IP rights allotted by the “created by” credit. 24 September 2021
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While the campaign to list DABUS as an inventor appeared to be waning, could a controversial opinion by Justice Birss herald a change of fortune? 24 September 2021
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A recently unsealed indictment has accused a prominent YouTuber and two associates of operating a $34 million cable TV piracy scheme. 23 September 2021
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Plans are unfolding for new legislation to erode the power of the US Patent Trial and Appeal Board to reject inter partes reviews under the controversial NHK-Fintiv rule, Senator Patrick Leahy has announced. 23 September 2021
Jurisdiction reports
After surviving the Great Patent Cliff of 2011–2016, the pharma/biopharma industry finds itself in the Second Great Patent Cliff of 2019–2024. With it we find low-hanging fruit for generic/biosimilar market entrants, and the importance of having an elegant patent strategy enabling early market entry for generics and biosimilars is underscored. 23 September 2021
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A New York court says that Apple will have to face a copyright lawsuit from the copyright owner of the film “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery”. 22 September 2021
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Rehearings of inter partes review decisions should be stayed until the next permanent director of the US Patent and Trademark Office has been appointed, according to a request filed by tech company VirnetX. 22 September 2021
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The English Court of Appeal has rejected physicist Stephen Thaler’s latest bid to list his artificial intelligence machine as an inventor in a 2:1 decision. 21 September 2021
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