Legal Updates - Page 3

Understanding green trademarks in China and Hong Kong

As green marks grow in advertising, DLA Piper lawyers Elizabeth Wong and Liam Blackford provide guidance on trademark rules in China and Hong Kong

What happens to UK pensions following a high-net-worth divorce?

Freeths’ Antonia Williamson delves into the complexities of post-marital pension sharing

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AI inventorship – a victory for common sense (for now)  

Dabus AI case confirms that only humans can legally be recognised as inventors, avoiding any potential IP ownership issues, writes Withers & Rogers partner Diego Black

All museums should follow the British Museum’s lead in digitising collections

Digital cataloguing can help identify and return stolen artefacts, as well as potentially reduce theft, writes Pinsent Masons lawyer Oliver Tapper

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European Court of Justice upholds validity of Lego brick’s registered design

Decision in favour of Danish toy maker welcomed as “great news” for designers of functional products

UPC dismisses attempts by Mathys & Squire and Bristows to intervene in public access appeal

Court rules specialist IP firms lack “legal interest” in transparency test case involving Ocado and Autostore

US appeals court sides with Apple in dispute with Masimo over medtech in watches

Ruling comes as Apple also fights potential International Trade Commission import ban of watches for infringing other Masimo patents

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Allen & Overy helps ResMed invalidate seven New York University patents

Team advising medtech company on dispute before USPTO helped found A&O’s West Coast practice

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Senior judge convenes special hearing to manage flood of Dieselgate claims

More than 20 claimant firms are due to be represented at Friday’s hearing

High Court allows Getty Images’ IP dispute with Stability AI to go to trial

Judge refuses to dismiss photo agency’s claims AI start-up used its stock to unlawfully train image generator

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