Welcome to Greenshoots

Greenshoots is a collection of fresh intellectual property insight, analysis and commentary on the issues that matter most to those who invent, manage and protect intellectual property, written by the IP specialists of Appleyard Lees.

Now that you’re here, why not take a look around?

Podcast

The Greenshoots Podcast by Appleyard Lees – episode 24 – Inside Green Innovation: Progress Report 2021 

partner David Walsh, and senior associates Chris Mason and Paul Beynon discuss key insights from the report, and the complexities of analysing patent data.

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Trainee blog

Amending the description of a patent application

Patent applications are legal documents with several sections to them. The most important section is the claims, which define how much legal protection the applicant is seeking for an invention. The description describes the invention in more detail and supports the claims.

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Articles

Let’s ask Artificial Intelligence: how good is your grammar?

Senior associate Parminder Lally looks at artificial intelligence-based grammar tools, and provide advice on whether this type of technology is patentable.

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Articles

T1989/18: No legal basis for description conformity requirement

Following a 2021 Board of Appeal decision, patent applications cannot be refused on the grounds that the description describes something that is not (or no longer) claimed.

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Articles

Successful copyright claim for the Duchess of Sussex

In early 2021, the High Court of England and Wales found that Associated Newspapers Limited, , had infringed copyright belonging to the Duchess of Sussex and unlawfully invaded her privacy. We analyse what led to the decision of infringement in the Duchess’ case.

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Articles

Progress and promise for green plastics

A recent EPO report on plastic recycling and plastic alternatives provided an analysis of innovation in technology areas such as chemical and biological recycling, and bioplastics. We discuss the findings.

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Trainee blog

IP Inclusive: Careers in Ideas Mentoring Scheme

The Careers in Ideas Mentoring Scheme was set up to help would-be recruits navigate their way into various intellectual property (IP) professions. In the scheme, mentors in IP-related careers offer their time for free to provide a mentoring sessions and answer questions about applying to join the UK’s IP sector – where and when to look, the skills you’ll need, how to frame an application, what to expect of the recruitment process, etc.

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Articles

A brief guide to patenting surgical inventions in Europe

Inventions can be broadly split into products (i.e. physical entities) and methods (i.e. activities). This brief guide aims to clarify which surgical products and methods can and cannot currently be patented in Europe.

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Articles

A sense of déjà vu – M&S v Aldi

Trainee patent attorney Mykhailo Pokrachynskyi explains the latest legal proceedings between M&S and Aldi.

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Articles

NFTs: digital commercialisation with caveats

What are non-fungible tokens (NFTS) and what are the copyright issues around owning an NFT?

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Articles

Protecting IP in plant-based ‘meat-substitutes’

Innovation in the plant-based meat sector is aiming to help to solve some of the problems associated with animal-meat production.

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