Novartis’ Indian Patent Law Challenge Postponed Again 06/07/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Supreme Court of India has postponed hearing final arguments in a key challenge to India’s patent law brought by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis.
ITU To Hold High-Level Talks On “Innovation-Stifling, Rampant” Patent Litigation 06/07/2012 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) today announced it will hold a high-level meeting on the global surge in standards-related patent litigation which it said is stifling innovation in information and communications technology.
Europe Reaches Agreement On Unitary Patent 29/06/2012 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 8 Comments After years of at times embarrassing political and procedural wrangling, members of the European Union today agreed to create a single patent system for 25 EU member states, including a unified patent court split between Paris, Munich and London. The decision also contains a copyright element.
Keeping Pace With The IP Crowd’s Latest Moves 27/06/2012 by Rachel Marusak Hermann, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment From government appointments and committee creations to key additions in the non-profit sector and industry advocacy’s revolving door, we’ve kept up with all of the latest hires, resignations, retirements and promotions over the past few months so you don’t miss a beat. Check out who you need to know.
A Bigger, Meaner Patent War 25/06/2012 by Steven Seidenberg for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment It’s been called a patent war, and it’s raging over much of the globe. In at least ten countries – including the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia and South Korea – Apple is locked in ferocious legal battles against Google, Samsung and HTC over whose smartphones and tablets infringe whose patents. There’s a lot a stake: Damages could run into billions of dollars. Even worse, the loser could wind up being forbidden to sell its products in various markets. This costly, high-stakes global patent war may seem unprecedented. But according to many experts, that’s only partly true. In many ways, this patent war is similar to major patent disputes in the past. And it is likely a foretaste of more patent wars in the future.
An Anthem To Ignorance: South Africa’s Case Of Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika 20/06/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The South African national anthem comprises the works Nkosi Sikelela’ iAfrika and Die Stem, which was formerly the national anthem. Nkosi has passed into the public domain and contrary to various claims cannot be used as the basis for royalty claims arising out of its use. The music of Die Stem is however still under copyright but its ownership has reverted from the State to the heirs of the composer in terms of the reversionary interest provisions of the British Imperial Copyright Act and is thus the subject of private ownership. In principle royalties can be charged in respect of its use as part of the current national anthem.
IP Owners Join USPTO: Copying For Patent Applications Is Fair Use 19/06/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and a leading US rights holder group have entered a case involving rights over prior art submitted in patent applications, arguing that it falls under fair use.
Plant Patentability Questions Deepen In EPO Tomato Patent Case 13/06/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch 30 Comments While the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office is reviewing the so-called “tomato case,” collateral questions are being raised about the consequences on plant innovation of the non-patentability of some processes.
Promotion: Upcoming Courses And Events Provide Insights Into IP 11/06/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Informa has announced a range of upcoming events and courses on the essential aspects of intellectual property and technology of interest to Intellectual Property Watch readers. Here is the list: Events: IP Dispute Resolution – 28 – 29 June 2012, Grange City Hotel, London, UK European Trademarks 2012 – 3rd July 2012, Grange City Hotel, London, UK Protecting Corporate Information – 5th July 2012, One Drummond Gate, London, UK IT Law Summer School 2012 – 30 July – 3 August 2012, Downing College, Cambridge, UK IP Summer School – 13 – 17 August 2012, Downing College, Cambridge, UK Distance Learning Courses: Computer and Communications Law LLM, PgDip – from Queen Mary, University of London UK, EU & US Copyright Law LLM, PgDip – from King’s College London
Russia’s Largest Social Network vKontakte Held Liable For Copyright Infringement 30/05/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch 5 Comments The 13th Commercial Court of Appeal recently affirmed the decision of the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg in Russia’s leading P2P case ruling that the social network vKontakte, a Facebook lookalike, is liable for copyright infringement.