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“32″ and “red” marks appeal rejected by Court of Appeal – WHG (International) Ltd v 32 Red Plc, Court of Appeal

3 February 2012 | Simon Weinberg

In February 2011, the High Court ruled that two European Community Trade Marks for the “32RED” word and a figurative trade mark comprising “32” and “red” had been infringed by “32Vegas”...

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Will European Stem Cell Ruling Stifle Research?

2 February 2012 | Mark Tudor

My commentary on patenting stem cell techniques was published by LexisNexis and is available to view here.

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PRS for Music launches consultation to reduce licence fees for amateur sports clubs

2 February 2012 | Simon Weinberg

PRS for Music, an organisation which collects and pays royalties to its members for the exploitation of their musical works, has launched a consultation into the licence fees it charges amateur sports...

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Sticky situation as gelled honey medical dressing patent ruled to be valid – Apimed Medical Honey Ltd (a New Zealand company) v Brightwake Ltd (trading as Advancis Medical), Court of Appeal

27 January 2012 | Simon Weinberg

Apimed had successfully registered a European patent for a medical dress which combined honey with a gelling agent. The Patents County Court (PCC) had ruled that the patent was invalid for obvious in light...

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Cartoon fun for the BBC but designer bounced out and loses Kerwhizz – Michael Mitchell v BBC, Patents County Court

25 January 2012 | Simon Weinberg

Michael Mitchell (MM) had designed various characters for use in an animated programme for children’s television, which he called the “Bounce Bunch”. He sent a proposal to the BBC in the hope that...

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Court rules that there is copyright in the aspects of London tourism photo and not just the exact photo itself – Temple Island Collections v New English Teas, Patents County Court

20 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick | 1 comment

Temple Island Collections had taken a particular photo to use on its London tourism merchandise. The photo included a red London bus on a bridge and framed by a building, with the bus roughly in scale...

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Protect Your Position – Bristol-Myers buys Inhibitex for $2.5 billion

17 January 2012 | Laura Mole

With the Patent Cliff looming and the lack of new drugs to fill the void keeping big Pharma bosses awake at night, we are seeing new strategies emerging in an attempt to off see the gloom and doom predictions...

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AstraZeneca takes step forward to find partners to avoid effects of looming Patent Cliff

17 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick

AstraZeneca, the UK's second biggest pharmaceutical company, has taken steps to counteract the severe consequences of the Patent Cliff. The Patent Cliff is the name given to the imminent loss of revenues...

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Pharma industry sleepwalking into jump off patent cliff – survey

17 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The pharmaceutical industry is sleepwalking to the edge of the patent cliff blindfolded.  And there's going to be a huge drop this year with revenues falling by up to 40% as the big pharma companies will...

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Microsoft sues Comet over reproduction of back-up copies of software for users

11 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick

Microsoft is suing Comet for alleged copyright infringement over what the software giant claims is nearly 100,000 counterfeit copies of Windows Vista and Windows XP recovery CDs. It has alleged that Comet...

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