
TrademarksUSA
Bourbon brand Maker's Mark files complaint against WiggleWow Pet Treats, asserting harm to its trademark value
Maker's Mark has initiated legal action against Louisville-based WiggleWow Pet Treats, claiming that the pet treat company's use of a similar mark dilutes the value of Maker's Mark's bourbon brand. The dispute centers on trademark rights and potential consumer confusion between the two brands.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
Renowned IP attorney Toms-Anthony to deliver insights on intellectual property issues in the music industry at UCLA Law event
Pryor Cashman LLP announced that attorney Toms-Anthony will speak at UCLA School of Law on the intersection of intellectual property and music. The event aims to provide law students and attendees with expert perspectives on legal challenges and developments in music-related IP rights.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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LitigationUSA
Dispute arises involving litigation funding and legal representation tied to a substantial arbitration decision
Longford Litigation Funding and the law firm Susman Godfrey have been sued in connection with a $32 million arbitration award. The legal action centers on issues related to the arbitration outcome and the roles of the funder and counsel in the underlying dispute. This development highlights the complexities and risks…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsAfrica
The Music Rights Alliance urges urgent updates to Nigeria’s IP laws to better protect creators and stimulate innovation
The Music Rights Alliance (MRA) has publicly demanded a thorough overhaul of Nigeria’s intellectual property laws. The organization highlights the need for legal reforms to address current gaps that hinder effective protection of creative works and intellectual assets in Nigeria. The MRA emphasizes that modernized IP…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsUSA
Recent rulings and developments in U.S. courts highlight evolving legal standards for standard essential patents (SEPs) and their enforcement.
U.S. courts have recently addressed significant issues concerning standard essential patents, impacting licensing practices and litigation strategies. These developments underscore the dynamic nature of SEP enforcement and the legal frameworks governing fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) commitments.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution posts a net loss for the quarter, citing weakening EV market conditions and challenging global demand dynamics.
LG Energy Solution, a leading South Korean electric vehicle battery manufacturer, has announced a quarterly net loss driven by a slowdown in global electric vehicle demand. The company’s financial results reflect the broader challenges facing the EV supply chain as market growth moderates. LG Energy Solution’s perform…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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LicensingGlobal
Commerce Secretary’s Bayh-Dole Act inquiry into Harvard patents raises concerns over federal intervention in university technology licensing
The Trump administration’s move to scrutinize Harvard University’s compliance with the Bayh-Dole Act signals a potential shift in federal oversight of university-held patents. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s demand for proof of compliance by September 5, coupled with threats to invoke march-in rights, challenges a…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsChina
Managing IP announces shortlisted firms and individuals for its 19th annual Asia-Pacific Awards, celebrating outstanding intellectual property achievements across the region
The Managing IP Asia-Pacific Awards 2024 shortlist has been published, highlighting top law firms and practitioners recognized for significant IP work completed last year. Winners will be unveiled at a gala event in Kuala Lumpur on September 26, co-hosted with asialaw, underscoring the awards’ status as a premier IP l…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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LitigationUSA
Experienced Dallas attorney Jennifer Rynell brings over two decades of expertise in intellectual property and commercial disputes to Wilson Legal Group P.C.
Jennifer Rynell, a seasoned intellectual property and commercial litigation attorney based in Dallas, has joined Wilson Whitaker Rynell as a partner. With more than 20 years of experience, Rynell specializes in patent infringement, trademark disputes, copyright enforcement, and complex commercial litigation across fed…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsChina
The 17th annual Managing IP Awards recognise outstanding intellectual property achievements across the Asia-Pacific region through a virtual ceremony
Managing IP hosted its 2022 Asia-Pacific Awards event remotely to honour exceptional contributions by law firms and IP professionals. Featuring over 50 award categories, the programme highlights significant cases and practice excellence across multiple jurisdictions and IP disciplines. This marks the second regional c…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PolicyAfrica
URSB convenes policymakers, innovators, and sports leaders to emphasize IP’s impact on talent protection and economic growth
On World Intellectual Property Day 2026, Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) hosted an event themed “IP and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate” at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre in Kololo. The gathering underscored the critical role of intellectual property in fostering innovation, protecting sports talent,…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsEurope
Italy enacts comprehensive amendments to its Intellectual Property Code, impacting patent law and enforcement procedures
Italy has implemented major legislative changes to its Intellectual Property Code, introducing updated provisions that affect patent protection, enforcement mechanisms, and procedural aspects. These reforms aim to strengthen IP rights and align national law with evolving international standards.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
Pop icon Taylor Swift files trademark applications to safeguard her vocal and visual identity as artificial intelligence technologies advance rapidly.
In response to the growing use of artificial intelligence in replicating celebrity voices and images, Taylor Swift has filed trademark applications to protect her voice and likeness. This move reflects increasing awareness among public figures about the need to control their personal brand elements in the digital age.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
AIM Sport's challenge at the Unified Patent Court fails as the patent is maintained, yet infringement claims are dismissed
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) recently ruled on a dispute involving AIM Sport and a digital advertising patent. While the court upheld the validity of the patent, it concluded that AIM Sport did not infringe upon it. This decision highlights the UPC's role in balancing patent enforcement with fair competition in the…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsMiddle East
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation finalizes key IP deal to bolster innovation and development in the Middle East's nuclear sector
The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) has entered into a significant intellectual property agreement aimed at enhancing its nuclear energy projects. This deal underscores ENEC's commitment to innovation and technological advancement within the region's energy landscape.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
Briefing session aims to accelerate patent rights acquisition for startups and innovative companies under expanded Super-Fast Examination System
The Innobiz Association partnered with the Intellectual Property Office to hold a detailed briefing on the Super-Fast Examination System, which now offers accelerated patent processing for up to 4,000 cases annually. The system targets high-growth technology sectors including AI and biotechnology, helping startups and…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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CopyrightGlobal
New regulations clarify authorship, AI use, and rights management to balance innovation with protection
Vietnam’s Decree No. 134/2026/ND-CP, effective April 9, 2026, updates the country’s copyright framework to address challenges posed by digital transformation and artificial intelligence. The decree defines human authorship in AI-assisted works, sets conditions for lawful use of copyrighted materials in AI training, an…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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PatentsGlobal
CEO Strauss Zelnick Indicates Plans to Leverage Dormant and Acquired IP Without Specific Announcements
At the recent iicon event hosted by the ESA, Take-Two Interactive’s CEO Strauss Zelnick revealed the company’s intention to explore new opportunities with its extensive intellectual property portfolio, including the cult classic L.A. Noire. While no concrete projects were announced, the statement highlights Take-Two’s…
Thursday, May 14, 2026
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