
Sarah Speight
Senior Writer at World IP Review
Journalist, editor and content specialist from the north of England. All views are my own.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
lifesciencesipreview.com | Sarah Speight
Poptika / Shutterstock.comUS Patent and Trademark Office publishes ‘clear’ guidance mandating AI-related patents to have ‘significant’ human involvement | Cites one hypothetical example relating to the development of a compound for treating cancer| Kathi Vidal: ‘patent system was developed to incentivise and protect human ingenuity’.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
worldipreview.com | Sarah Speight
JRdes / Shutterstock.comMobile communication firms make peace with multi-year agreement | Covers cellular tech, including 5G SEPs | Nokia says agreement will provide stability to its licensing business | Deal could reopen European market to Oppo after sales halted. The rest of this article is locked for subscribers only. Please login to continue reading. If you don't have a login, you will need to purchase a subscription to gain access to this article, including all our online content.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
worldipreview.com | Sarah Speight
Picturepixx / Shutterstock.comUS justices tore chunks off the 40-year-old legal precedent this week in what promises to be one of this year’s ‘most important’ hearings, finds Sarah Speight. The US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case related to fishing that, despite an absence of IP, lawyers believe is one of the most important of 2024.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
worldipreview.com | Sarah Speight
aerogondo2 / Shutterstock.comFuture of transparency at Unified Patent Court rests upon crucial hearing in Ocado v Autostore | Mathys & Squire’s separate ‘test’ case challenges public access to evidence at the court. The rest of this article is locked for subscribers only. Please login to continue reading. If you don't have a login, you will need to purchase a subscription to gain access to this article, including all our online content. Please use this link and follow the steps.
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Nov 13, 2023 |
worldipreview.com | Sarah Speight
Robert Way / Shutterstock.comLuxury Canadian outdoor brand claims Adidas' store sign displayed with three-stripe mark a few doors away is confusing for consumers | Justice rejects Adidas’ denial and orders temporary injunction until it trademarks Terrex. The rest of this article is locked for subscribers only. Please login to continue reading. If you don't have a login, you will need to purchase a subscription to gain access to this article, including all our online content.
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Well said.

Interesting!

Etymology of the day: the use of 'strike' to mean a form of protest probably began with sailors in the 18th century. When unhappy with their working conditions, they would 'strike' or lower their masts to prevent their ships going to sea.