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Future of IP
Behind the ground-breaking artificial intelligence tool lies a meticulously crafted rights strategy that departs from the norm, according to research by Sagacious IP.   12 August 2024
Patents
College has sued chipmaker in Texas alleging infringement of two patents | Samsung’s methods of making microprocessors violated university’s IP, according to suit   9 August 2024
Careers
The new partner once acted as lead prosecutor in a suit alleging the theft of Google’s supercomputing and artificial intelligence technology.   9 August 2024
Patents
How much evidence is usually required to establish a prejudice at the European Patent Office, and what are the potential pitfalls in this line of argument? Stuart McKellar of EIP explores   9 August 2024
AI
X owner says Sam Altman’s company engaged in deceit of “Shakespearean proportions” | High-profile copyright and entertainment lawyer representing Musk in new complaint   8 August 2024
Trademarks
The suit against the drinks maker highlights the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s robust enforcement programme, says Morgan Smith of Finnegan.   8 August 2024
Trademarks
Appeals court reverses the TTAB’s decision, siding with the cognac industry trade group | Ruling gives cognac trade group chance to block record label’s attempt to trademark cognac | Court sets new standards for evaluating the fame of certification marks and clarifies protection.   7 August 2024
Patents
District court partially grants Ultrahuman Healthcare's motion to stay patent litigation with Oura Health, pending an ITC investigation | Court's order pauses several patent claims | Decision allows Oura's copyright allegations to proceed independently.   7 August 2024
Future of IP
Should the fashion brand’s fraught litigation history scupper its plans to list in London, or does it present new opportunities–even for rights owners? Muireann Bolger finds out more.   7 August 2024
Trade secrets
Software company takes aim at Appian’s “redundant discovery requests” as pair gear up for new trial following overturned $2bn verdict | Appian faces “tougher case” before a new jury amid scrutiny of legal requirements relating to damages | Reversed verdict had “structural integrity of a skyscraper of cards”.   6 August 2024

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