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Wed, Apr 29, 2026

19 articles published on this day, newest first.

Moderna to Pay Up to $2.25B to Settle COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Lawsuit
PatentsUSA

Moderna to Pay Up to $2.25B to Settle COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Lawsuit

Biotechnology company Moderna has agreed to pay up to $2.25 billion to settle patent litigation over technology used in its COVID-19 vaccine, resolving a dispute with Arbutus Biop…

Biotechnology company Moderna has agreed to pay up to $2.25 billion to settle patent litigation over technology used in its COVID-19 vaccine, resolving a dispute with Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences. The lawsuits alleged that Moderna’s vaccine relied on patented lipid nanoparticle delivery systems, a technolog…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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InterDigital and Arnold Ruess win injunction against Disney
LitigationUSA

InterDigital and Arnold Ruess win injunction against Disney

Disney may not use InterDigital's advanced video compression technology on its streaming platforms in Germany. The Regional Court Munich has issued a…

Disney may not use InterDigital's advanced video compression technology on its streaming platforms in Germany. The Regional Court Munich has issued an injunction against the US entertainment company. Earlier this year,…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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IP Developments in Europe 2024: Litigation, Legislation and Regulation
PatentsEurope

IP Developments in Europe 2024: Litigation, Legislation and Regulation

“Litigation in Europe continues to be marked by strategic jurisdictional battles and choices…. Recent decisions in both the UK and CJEU show favorabl…

“Litigation in Europe continues to be marked by strategic jurisdictional battles and choices…. Recent decisions in both the UK and CJEU show favorable outcomes for rights owners.”

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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First Solar asks US to review alleged TOPCon patent infringement by 10 competitors
PatentsUSA

First Solar Initiates ITC Probe Against Ten Rivals Over Alleged TOPCon Patent Violations

Section 337 complaint targets major crystalline silicon panel makers, seeking broad exclusion of infringing TOPCon solar cells from U.S. market

First Solar has filed a Section 337 complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, alleging that ten leading solar panel manufacturers have infringed its patent covering tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technology. The company seeks a general exclusion order to block imports of any TOPCon solar cells…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Opus administrators facilitate £145k pre-pack deal for Glasgow’s HVS
TrademarksEurope

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems’ Intellectual Property Acquired in £145,000 Pre-Pack Sale Amid Administration

Glasgow-based hydrogen truck innovator’s assets transferred to connected entity following collapse and significant workforce reductions.

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems Ltd (HVS), a Glasgow-based pioneer in hydrogen-electric vehicle technology, has entered administration after prolonged financial difficulties. Administrators from Opus Restructuring facilitated a £145,000 pre-pack sale of the company’s intellectual property and assets to H2 Vehicle Systems Ltd…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Lightwave Logic taps 100-year IP firm to shape patents and licensing
PatentsGlobal

Lightwave Logic Appoints Michael Best to Overhaul Patent and Licensing Strategy

Engagement with Am Law 200 firm aims to secure IP, streamline technology transfer, and accelerate commercialization of electro-optic polymer platform

Lightwave Logic, Inc. has engaged Michael Best & Friedrich LLP as outside counsel to lead its intellectual property strategy, focusing on invention harvesting, patent prosecution, international filings, portfolio management, and licensing. The collaboration is designed to protect Lightwave Logic’s proprietary electro-…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Lightwave Logic Engages Michael Best as Strategic Intellectual Property Advisor
PatentsGlobal

Lightwave Logic Selects Michael Best to Guide Intellectual Property and Licensing Strategy

Engagement aims to fortify IP protection and streamline licensing as Lightwave Logic advances commercialization of electro-optic polymer technology.

Lightwave Logic, Inc. has engaged Michael Best & Friedrich LLP as its strategic intellectual property advisor, seeking to bolster protection of its proprietary electro-optic polymer platform and facilitate a licensing-driven revenue model. The collaboration will focus on invention harvesting, patent prosecution, inter…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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US says China has failed to crack down on copyright infringement, IP piracy
TrademarksChina

US says China has failed to crack down on copyright infringement, IP piracy

Washington’s annual Notorious Markets List again accuses major Chinese platforms, including units owned by Alibaba Group, of failing to curb trade of…

Washington’s annual Notorious Markets List again accuses major Chinese platforms, including units owned by Alibaba Group, of failing to curb trade of counterfeit goods Updated list comes as economic ties between the sup…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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IP Strategy And Leadership: Insights From The Front Line
TrademarksGlobal

Global IP Leadership: Practical Strategies for Brand Protection and Growth

Insights from Atlassian and Uncommon Creative Studio Reveal Evolving Approaches to International IP Management

As multinational companies navigate increasingly complex intellectual property landscapes, legal leaders from Atlassian and Uncommon Creative Studio share their perspectives on aligning IP strategy with commercial objectives, adapting to jurisdictional challenges, and leveraging technology. Their experiences underscor…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Withers bets on Birmingham for new UK office
PatentsUK

Withers & Rogers Establishes New Office in Birmingham’s Landmark Tower

IP law firm expands UK presence with move into Birmingham’s tallest office building

Withers & Rogers, a leading intellectual property law firm, has announced the opening of a new office in Birmingham, marking a significant expansion of its UK operations. The firm’s new base will be located in the tallest office space in the city, reinforcing its commitment to growth in the region.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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FRAND Quarterly: Navigating the Global SEP Landscape – March 2026
LitigationUSA

Global FRAND Litigation Intensifies Amid Jurisdictional Clashes and Policy Shifts in Early 2026

Courts in the US, UK, Germany, and UPC assert authority over SEP disputes as policymakers and agencies weigh in on licensing and antitrust concerns.

The first quarter of 2026 has seen a surge in significant developments in the global landscape of fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) litigation. Courts across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) have issued a series of rulings reinforcing their jurisdiction over…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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The legal nature of leasing: lawyer explains why transport payments cannot be royalties
PatentsEurope

Ukrainian Legal Experts Challenge Tax Authority’s Classification of Transport Leasing Payments as Royalties

Efforts by Ukraine’s Bureau of Economic Security to tax vehicle leasing as royalties spark legal debate and industry concerns

Ukrainian legal professionals are raising alarms over the Bureau of Economic Security’s attempts to classify leasing payments for vehicles, including aircraft, as royalties subject to additional taxation. Experts argue that such payments do not involve the transfer of intellectual property rights and warn that the mov…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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UPC Procedure – Intra-procedural Condition Permitted
PatentsEurope

Munich UPC Division Permits Conditional Counterclaim in Emboline v. AorticLab Patent Dispute

Court affirms intra-procedural condition on revocation counterclaim, but finds no infringement and orders defendant to pay related costs

The Munich Local Division of the Unified Patent Court has ruled that a defendant may condition a counterclaim for revocation on a finding of infringement, provided it does not disadvantage the claimant. In the case between Emboline Inc. and AorticLab srl, the court ultimately found no infringement, rendering the count…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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UPC CoA: EU Law Trumps UPC Rules Of Procedure
LitigationGlobal

UPC Court of Appeal Confirms EU Law Supremacy Over Internal Jurisdiction Rules

Unified Patent Court’s appellate body rules that Brussels I bis Regulation overrides procedural deadlines for jurisdictional objections

The Unified Patent Court’s Court of Appeal has clarified that European Union law, specifically the Brussels I bis Regulation, takes precedence over the UPC’s own procedural rules regarding the establishment of international jurisdiction. In a recent decision, the Court found that a defendant’s right to challenge juris…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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DPMA | World Intellectual Property Day on 26 Ap
PatentsGlobal

World IP Day 2026 to Highlight Intellectual Property’s Central Role in the Sports Industry

WIPO and the German Patent and Trade Mark Office underscore how patents, trademarks, and designs drive innovation, economic growth, and inclusion in global sports ahead of World I…

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has announced that the theme for World Intellectual Property Day 2026 will focus on the intersection of intellectual property and sports. The Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt (DPMA) is supporting this initiative, emphasizing the essential role of IP rights in fosterin…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Intellectual property cooperation launched under EU-Japan IP Action
PatentsGlobal

EUIPO and Japan Launch Landmark Intellectual Property Collaboration Addressing AI and Innovation

First formal EU-Japan IP initiative aims to strengthen rights protection, streamline processes, and address challenges posed by artificial intelligence.

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has inaugurated the EU-Japan IP Action in Tokyo, marking the first dedicated intellectual property cooperation project between the European Union and Japan. The initiative seeks to enhance IP rights protection, foster policy dialogue, and address the impact of ar…

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Economies can benefit from IPR: Southeast Asia Project chief
PatentsEurope

Economies can benefit from IPR: Southeast Asia Project chief

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are beneficial to the economy, Tiago Guerreiro, project leader of the IP Key Southeast Asia Project, said.

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are beneficial to the economy, Tiago Guerreiro, project leader of the IP Key Southeast Asia Project, said.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
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Rubik's Cube loses EU trademark fight over its shape
LitigationEurope

Rubik's Cube loses EU trademark fight over its shape

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Biotechnology company Moderna has agreed to pay up to $2.25 billion to settle patent litigation over technology used in its COVID-19 vaccine, resolving a dispute with Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences. The lawsuits alleged that Moderna’s vaccine relied on patented lipid nanoparticle delivery systems, a technolog…

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InterDigital and Arnold Ruess win injunction against Disney

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First Solar Initiates ITC Probe Against Ten Rivals Over Alleged TOPCon Patent Violations

First Solar has filed a Section 337 complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, alleging that ten leading solar panel manufacturers have infringed its patent covering tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technology. The company seeks a general exclusion order to block imports of any TOPCon solar cells…

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