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Adam Lacy  (Hoffmann Eitle)
G1/24 hearing: primacy of the claims vs. the diamond test
March 31, 2025

G 1/24 addresses the extent to which the description can be used to interpret the claims. As previously discussed, it looks set to be one of the most consequential EPO decisions of the decade. The…

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Enrico Bonadio  (City St. George’s, University of London) , Federico Manstretta  (Parma University, IP Law Galli)
The WTO dispute between China and EU over Chinese SEPs global rate-setting
March 31, 2025

Back in January 2025, the EU initiated consultations at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to challenge the practice of Chinese courts to unilaterally set binding global royalty rates for non-Chinese…

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Brian Cordery  (Bristows)
The approach to the assessment of inventive step of antibodies at the EPO – is there an artificial barrier and should it be broken?
March 27, 2025

On 9 January 2025 I reported on Parts 1 and 2 of a three-part article in EPI Information by Tamaris Bucher, a Principal Patent Attorney at Novartis Pharma AG, on the current approach to antibody…

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Bart van Wezenbeek  (Hoffmann Eitle)
Patent case: Biogen MA Inc. vs. Sandoz B.V., Neuraxpharm Pharmaceuticals S.L. and Mylan B.V., Netherlands
March 21, 2025

Biogen has had mixed success in Europe in enforcing its patent on a second medical use of dimethylfumarate for the treatment of multiple sclerosis. In the present Dutch case, an attempt to obtain an…

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Louis Bidaine , Philippe Campolini  (Stibbe) , Anya Murphy  (Stibbe)
Navigating the intersection between IP and competition law: some clarity from the Belgian Supreme Court
March 12, 2025

The refusal to grant a licence for intellectual property (IP) rights can sometimes conflict with competition law. This topic has already been explored in the case law of national courts and the Court…

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Kirill Osipov  (ARS-Patent)
New rules for the patenting of “Use” Inventions in Russia
March 11, 2025

The Russian Patent Office (Rospatent) has introduced new provisions relating to the assessment of patentability of “use” inventions. Background On September 27, 2024, the Russian Ministry of Economic…

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Roberto Rodrigues Pinho , Rodrigo Mourao  (RNA Law)
Brazilian patent office highlights the relevance of finance of IP & patents
March 09, 2025

Intellectual property is one of the most valuable assets a business can own. Companies that actively protect and manage IP portfolios can secure stronger market positions, higher valuations, and long…

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Roberto Rodrigues Pinho , Luiza Cotia  (RNA Law)
Microbial consortium: How to obtain patent protection in Brazil
March 05, 2025

*Also co-authored by Tatiana Costa (PhD). For centuries, humans have unknowingly used natural microbial consortia to transform raw materials into valuable products. Long before the identification of…

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Miquel Montañá  (Clifford Chance)
MASC: a new requirement for entering the temple of Justice in Spain
March 03, 2025

A recent reform of the Spanish Civil Procedure Act will introduce what the Recitals of Organic Law 1/2015 (“the Law”) call “other adequate means of dispute resolution in the non-jurisdictional route…

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Adam Lacy  (Hoffmann Eitle)
OK Computer: the EPO's New Generative AI Legal Interactive platform
February 26, 2025

One critical factor in developing generative AI is access to a large amount of well-structured data. As such, the EPO is sitting on a goldmine when it comes to AI tools for patent law. I was…

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