Loading News Swatch v Samsung: An unfavourable outcome for app stores The Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court’s judgment in favour of companies in the Swatch Group in a claim of trade mark infringement against Samsung confirming the extent to which app stores are responsible for apps on their platform. News Cambridge Spotlight: Louisa Dixon This article is part of our 'Cambridge Spotlight' series, profiling our lawyers based in our Cambridge office. In the series, we find out about their backgrounds, their journey through law and hear why Cambridge is important to them. News UK Supreme Court confirms AI cannot be an inventor under UK patent law The UK Supreme Court has dismissed Dr Stephen Thaler's appeal, unanimously ruling that a patent application naming an AI machine, rather than a natural person, as the inventor is invalid under the UK Patents Act 1977. News Court of Appeal upholds decision in relation to threats of IP litigation made on the Amazon selling platform The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that communications made using the Amazon IP rights notification and takedown system relating to lithium-ion batteries offered on the online selling platform were unjustified threats of intellectual property litigation. News UK Government commits to developing AI/Copyright Code of Practice The Government's response to the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee's report on AI and the creative industries has been published. News Introducing the new artificial intelligence management system standard: ISO/IEC 42001/2023 Last month (December 2023), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published a new international standard (ISO/IEC 42001) which it dubs the world's first AI management system (AIMS) standard. News 2024 will be a busy year for generative AI and IP issues Mishcon Innovation lawyers Nina O'Sullivan, Anne Rose and Peter Nunn have written a piece for Law360, looking at the possible generative AI and IP issues and developments in 2024. News From Design to Digital: Emerging Uses of AI in the World of Fashion From Adobe’s AI-powered dress to the launch of a new AI fashion week, AI is a trend that has taken hold in the fashion world. One that promises to streamline the design process, improve the customer shopping experience and ultimately drive more sales. News Shorter Trial Scheme: £500,000 cap for recoverable costs in patent disputes We previously reported that the Civil Justice Council had proposed a pilot for a £500,000 costs cap for recoverable adverse costs in patent cases in the Shorter Trial Scheme (STS) as part of its Costs Review: Final Report. News The EU AI Act is one step closer to becoming law On 8 December 2023, the ‘trilogue’ negotiations between the EU’s three main institutions (the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Council) concluded with a provisional agreement being reached on the text of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. News Requirement for undertakings to take a licence considered in Nokia V Oppo The UK Patents Court has heard another new form of dispute in relation to FRAND proceedings concerning Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), this time in relation to the requirement for an implementer to provide a FRAND undertaking in this jurisdiction, when it has provided undertakings in a different jurisdiction. Video Generative AI & IP: Securing protection and navigating the risks On 16th November, Mishcon de Reya' Intellectual Property Group hosted a session on Generative AI & IP: Securing protection and navigating the risks. View more Loading Previous 1 ... 13 14 15 16 17 ... 43 Next Items 169 to 180 of 512
News Swatch v Samsung: An unfavourable outcome for app stores The Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court’s judgment in favour of companies in the Swatch Group in a claim of trade mark infringement against Samsung confirming the extent to which app stores are responsible for apps on their platform.
News Cambridge Spotlight: Louisa Dixon This article is part of our 'Cambridge Spotlight' series, profiling our lawyers based in our Cambridge office. In the series, we find out about their backgrounds, their journey through law and hear why Cambridge is important to them.
News UK Supreme Court confirms AI cannot be an inventor under UK patent law The UK Supreme Court has dismissed Dr Stephen Thaler's appeal, unanimously ruling that a patent application naming an AI machine, rather than a natural person, as the inventor is invalid under the UK Patents Act 1977.
News Court of Appeal upholds decision in relation to threats of IP litigation made on the Amazon selling platform The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that communications made using the Amazon IP rights notification and takedown system relating to lithium-ion batteries offered on the online selling platform were unjustified threats of intellectual property litigation.
News UK Government commits to developing AI/Copyright Code of Practice The Government's response to the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee's report on AI and the creative industries has been published.
News Introducing the new artificial intelligence management system standard: ISO/IEC 42001/2023 Last month (December 2023), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published a new international standard (ISO/IEC 42001) which it dubs the world's first AI management system (AIMS) standard.
News 2024 will be a busy year for generative AI and IP issues Mishcon Innovation lawyers Nina O'Sullivan, Anne Rose and Peter Nunn have written a piece for Law360, looking at the possible generative AI and IP issues and developments in 2024.
News From Design to Digital: Emerging Uses of AI in the World of Fashion From Adobe’s AI-powered dress to the launch of a new AI fashion week, AI is a trend that has taken hold in the fashion world. One that promises to streamline the design process, improve the customer shopping experience and ultimately drive more sales.
News Shorter Trial Scheme: £500,000 cap for recoverable costs in patent disputes We previously reported that the Civil Justice Council had proposed a pilot for a £500,000 costs cap for recoverable adverse costs in patent cases in the Shorter Trial Scheme (STS) as part of its Costs Review: Final Report.
News The EU AI Act is one step closer to becoming law On 8 December 2023, the ‘trilogue’ negotiations between the EU’s three main institutions (the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Council) concluded with a provisional agreement being reached on the text of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act.
News Requirement for undertakings to take a licence considered in Nokia V Oppo The UK Patents Court has heard another new form of dispute in relation to FRAND proceedings concerning Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), this time in relation to the requirement for an implementer to provide a FRAND undertaking in this jurisdiction, when it has provided undertakings in a different jurisdiction.
Video Generative AI & IP: Securing protection and navigating the risks On 16th November, Mishcon de Reya' Intellectual Property Group hosted a session on Generative AI & IP: Securing protection and navigating the risks.