Latest News & Features

Reset all filters
Channels & Sectors
Geography
Company

Refine Search
Patents
Cybersecurity provider Trend Micro is joining the LOT Network, in a bid to combat the threat posed by ‘patent assertion entities’, which it says drain “tens of billions of dollars” from the global economy.   21 January 2020
Patents
The head of a corporate alliance that includes Nokia and Ericsson has urged the EU to beware the so-called ‘patent troll myth’, which he said has “little basis in fact”.   21 January 2020
Trademarks
A chocolate brand has registered a trademark for 'psilocybin'—one of the psychoactive components in magic mushrooms.   21 January 2020
article
A senior in-house lawyer at Ford, Bill Coughlin, is returning to IP firm Harness Dickey as CEO, after leaving the firm in 1995.   21 January 2020
article
IP heavyweight Frederick Mostert has joined international law firm Bird & Bird as of counsel in the London IP team.   21 January 2020
Patents
Representatives of the world’s five largest IP offices met last week in order to better coordinate their response to AI and emerging technologies.   20 January 2020
Copyright
The English High Court has thrown out a lawsuit that looked to hold Google liable for copyright infringement over third-party ‘hotlinks’.   20 January 2020
article
The Japanese government is set to propose legislation imposing stronger protections on the IP for Wagyu beef, one of the country’s most famed agricultural products.   20 January 2020
Copyright
Bruce Munro, a UK-based artist specialising in large-scale light installations, took Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden to court earlier this month over alleged copyright infringement.   20 January 2020
Influential Women in IP
Two organisations promoting greater diversity in the legal industry have welcomed Intel’s commitment to only do business with law firms who meet certain diversity-related standards.   17 January 2020

Not finding what you're looking for, please try resetting your applied search and filters,
or try the
full site search.