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For SMEs, properly leveraged IP can be a source of revenue, and security for future investment. We understand that cost and time are key considerations when managing an IP portoflio, we give SMEs the guidance and advice they need to commercialise and protect their IP, with a cost-effective IP strategy.

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Amazon found to target UK consumers by Court of Appeal

Intellectual property rights are territorial in nature, subject to the laws of individual countries, sitting within the constraints of jurisdictional boundaries. When does selling goods online, to another foreign jurisdiction, constitute trade mark infringement?

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Podcast

The Greenshoots Podcast by Appleyard Lees – episode 32 – understanding the UK IPO’s latest guidance on AI patent applications  

In this episode, senior associate and patent attorney Paul Roscoe, and associate Matthew Bennett, give an in-depth analysis of the new UK IPO guidance, and what it means for those seeking to protect AI innovation.  

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Fashion trade marks and registered designs
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Centralised European patent protection and enforcement is coming

The Unitary Patent (UP) and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) will enter into force on 1 June 2023, when the UPC Agreement (UPCA) is planned to enter into force. These new systems will centralise patent protection and enforcement within many EU countries.

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Patents at the intersection of AI and transport: improving the journey from patent filing to grant

It is no secret that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have enabled innovation to grow in myriad application fields. The European Patent Office (EPO) considers applications relating to core AI techniques to be unpatentable. The application of AI and ML techniques to certain fields may be more successful at the EPO if the field is per se considered “technical”.

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NFTs, blockchain and IP
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NFTs, blockchain and intellectual property – part 2: the IP rights of NFT owners

In part two of this series, we look at the interplay between NFTs and specific intellectual property (IP) rights that subsist in the UK.

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Particle effect
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New guidance for UK IPO patent examination of AI inventions

In 2020, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) published a call for views on the patentability of artificial intelligence (AI) inventions. In March 2021, the UK government committed the IPO to publish enhanced guidelines on the examination of patent applications relating to AI inventions

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NFTs, blockchain and IP
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NFTs, blockchain and intellectual property – part 1: the key concepts

In part one of this series, we introduce the concepts of non-fungible tokens (NFTS), the metaverse, cryptocurrency and blockchain.

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Can trade marks be infringed by a toy?

Bill Lister looks at how toys, in particular replica models of real life cars, could infringe on a trade mark.

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Podcast

The Greenshoots Podcast by Appleyard Lees – episode 31 – innovation in autonomous vehicle technology

In this episode, patent attorneys partner Richard Bray, and senior associate Paul Roscoe, and European patent attorney Tom Gregory, discuss the direction of innovation in autonomous vehicle technology, and recent trends in artificial intelligence-based (AI) patent filings more generally.

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Articles

The Unitary Patent

This is the second article in our UP/UPC series and we discuss issues to consider when deciding whether to obtain a Unitary Patent (UP).

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Post-COVID challenges in trade mark law

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a deleterious effect across the full breadth of the working world. The same is true for the legal sector, and for trade mark law, which is now emerging from the pandemic era in an altered form.

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