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Evidence of patent cliff underway with 2011 fall in NHS drug spend

5 April 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The first evidence has been emerging of the effects of the patent cliff, with NHS spending on pharmaceuticals falling from £8.83bn in 2010 to £8.81bn in 2011, according to figures from the NHS Information...

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Facebook counter-sues in Yahoo! patent fight

5 April 2012 | Simon Weinberg

Facebook has hit back against Yahoo! in the latest round of a patent spat. Facebook has accused Yahoo! of infringing some of Facebook’s patents relating to online recommendations and photo-tagging. Facebook...

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Report recommends easier and cheaper licensing of copyright

5 April 2012 | Simon Weinberg

A report published by Richard Hooper, the former Chairman of Ofcom, has recommended that copyright licensing needs to be made cheaper and easier in order to benefit the UK’s digital economy. The report...

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European Parliament votes in favour of allowing non-commercial use of orphan works

4 April 2012 | Paul Gershlick

A European Parliament committee has voted in favour of allowing orphan works to be made available online for non-commercial use. An orphan work is copyright material which has no identified owner. The...

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Pharma patents drop significantly according to Withers and Rogers report

4 April 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The number of patents filed by big pharma has fallen dramatically according to figures published by Withers & Rogers LLP, the patent and trade mark agents. The top 10 pharma companies filed just 129...

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All Party Intellectual Property Group announce inquiry into Government handling of IP policy

4 April 2012 | Paul Gershlick

There have been numerous Government reviews of intellectual property policy over the last ten years. So what do we need, according to the All Party Intellectual Property Group? Another inquiry. This time,...

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Force India gets a chequered result in F1 car design claims – Force India Formula One Team Limited v 1 Malaysia Racing Team SDN BHD, 1 Malaysia Racing Team (UK) Limited, Michael Gascoyne, Aerolab and Fondmetal Technologies, High Court

30 March 2012 | Simon Weinberg

Force India entered into a Formula One (F1) agreement for the development of a new F1 car with Aerolab. Aerolab created confidential computer-aided design (CAD) files under that agreement, and all intellectual...

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Football fixture list commercial arm loses out to bookmakers as fixture lists not protected by copyright or database right despite significant skill and labour – Football Dataco v Yahoo!, European Court of Justice

30 March 2012 | Paul Gershlick

It has been the case for a few years under European Union law that there is no database right protection in compiling sports fixture lists as the investment involved in the data is in the creation of it...

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UK teenage website operator faces extradition to US for making money out of links to pirated film and TV content

30 March 2012 | Paul Gershlick

A UK man who was a teenager when he operated the tvshack.net website is facing extradition to the US after the Home Secretary approved the US’s request. Richard O’Dwyer’s site made £150,000 from...

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Yahoo! sues Facebook for alleged infringement of 10 patents

30 March 2012 | Paul Gershlick

Yahoo! is suing Facebook for alleged infringement of 10 of its patents, alleging that its entire social networking model is based on Yahoo's patented social networking technology. Facebook has about 50...

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