知识产权洞察 欧洲统一专利法院与美国专利诉讼:上诉程序及其他 27th May 2025 在本文中,我们将重点介绍两个司法管辖区诉讼的关键方面,如上诉程序、和解、保密性、救济、临时措施和保护措施以及成本可追偿性。
知识产权洞察 等同原则的司法实践比较:英国、德国与统一专利法院 (UPC) 24th March 2025 本文探讨英国与德国通过国内判例法逐步确立等同原则后的司法立场以及 UPC 在这一问题上的处理方式。
知识产权洞察 管辖权过宽?统一专利法院 (UPC) 对英国侵权行使长臂管辖权 19th February 2025 UPC 已表明,在某些情况下,其有管辖权裁定在非 UPC 缔约国(如英国)的侵权索赔。在本文中,Abbie Buckler 探讨了相关案例及其对专利权人的意义。
知识产权洞察 为什么对 UPC 而言说明书和附图在支持权利要求范围方面如此重要? 28th November 2024 Matthew Howell 讲述了说明书和附图在支持权利要求范围方面的重要性。您可以重点关注一下这个领域,它有助于提高您在 UPC 的成功率。
知识产权洞察 AI – 全球专利申请持续增长? 21st November 2024 本文将介绍过去五年的 AI 专利申请活动和趋势,包括全球 AI 专利授权的分布情况、IP5(世界五大知识产权局)收到的 AI 专利申请以及大型 AI 企业。
知识产权洞察 统一专利法院 (UPC) 的案件承办量:数字背后的意义? 25th September 2024 Matthew Howell 对 UPC 侵权诉讼中原告的所在地以及他们所保护的技术领域进行了研究。
Whipping biology’s math into shape (possibly gaussian) Detecting cancer in slide or radiology images depends on a myriad of features in these images. Often in these fields, researchers and diagnosticians are looking to find patterns in biological data which are too complex for our human brains. Enter bioinformatics, the field of research in which biological data meets maths and computation. This field is currently enjoying a boost as AI tools – highly suited to identifying incredibly complex patterns – become more readily available. Lauris Kemp explores what is going on with bioinformatics patent filings and the application of AI to solve the knotty problem of protein structures. Visit UK site
AI Observer | Whipping biology’s math into shape, Getty Images v Stability AI rumbles on and AI innovation in protein structure prediction In the latest issue, our digital-health team talk through what is going on with bioinformatics patent filings and the application of AI to solve the knotty problem of protein structures. We also provide an update on the ongoing trial in Getty Images v Stability AI. Visit UK site
The hovercraft’s hovering place in transport history In this article, James Plunkett explores the history and technological innovation behind hovercraft, highlighting their initial promise, unique engineering and niche use in military and rescue operations. Visit UK site
UK Supreme Court confirms post sale confusion can constitute registered trade mark infringement On 24 June, the UK Supreme Court handed down its landmark judgment which confirmed what all brand owners wanted to hear: a likelihood of confusion as to the trade origin of goods or services, which only arises after the goods or services have been purchased, can still give rise to UK registered trade mark infringement. Visit UK site
G 1/24 – Decision from EBA on claim interpretation at the EPO gets straight to the point The Enlarged Board of Appeal has issued a decision which settles a longstanding debate around how patent claims should be interpreted when assessing patentability at all levels of the European Patent Office. Visit UK site
UPC Court of Appeal clarifies key questions around temporal limitation of jurisdiction The Court of Appeal (CoA) of the UPC recently handed down a decision clarifying temporal limitations to the UPC’s competence. Will Morgan gives us his key takeaways from the decision. Visit UK site