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Last year, the High Court decided that Tesco's use of its Clubcard Prices logo (shown above) constituted trade mark infringement, passing off and copyright infringement of Lidl's logo (also above)...
Marks & Clerk
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, launched her new lifestyle brand "American Riviera Orchard" on Instagram yesterday and I've noticed there are already over 10...
HGF Ltd
We look at unfair advantage and detriment through the lens of the recent Lidl v Tesco and Thatchers v Aldi judgments. Two very different outcomes on the same legal principles...
Rouse
As AI continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it is having a profound impact on intellectual property (IP) protection.
Potter Clarkson
The primary competitive advantage for many businesses, including those in the fashion industry, is innovation. So where does intellectual property (IP) fit in? In this article we explore...
Thomson Snell & Passmore
In this article, we will be giving an overview of what collateral warranties are and an insight into the key requirements that should be considered and / or incorporated...
Marks & Clerk
The recent release of Palworld, an open world survival game dubbed by the internet as "Pokémon with guns"...
Marks & Clerk
The decision previously handed down by the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (a division of the High Court) that Aldi infringed a number of registered designs by M&S directed towards gin...
Rouse
On 4 January 2024, the National Intellectual Property Office Directors' Conference was held in Beijing. The Director of the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA)...
Travers Smith LLP
The UK Government has published its response to the public consultation on its March 2023 AI White Paper, which set out the UK's proposed regulatory framework for AI.
K&L Gates
n initiative to create a voluntary code of practice on copyright and Generative AI ("Gen AI") has failed to reach an agreement. The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO)...
Potter Clarkson
Given the level of competition and the increasingly fast pace at which the fashion industry moves, fashion brands are often left vulnerable because of cracks in their intellectual property protection.
HGF Ltd
Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis start to discuss IP law in the fashion sector via a series of objects.
Osborne Clarke
In March 2023, following a review of pro-innovation regulation conducted by Sir Patrick Vallance, then the government's chief scientific adviser, the government agreed to produce...
Potter Clarkson
Wearable fashion tech is experiencing fast-paced growth, albeit in and of itself it is no new concept. From health-enhancing yarn-thread technology providing health metrics...
European Union
Herbert Smith Freehills
In this instalment of our series The IP in AI, we take a look at the degree of protection likely afforded to IP rights holders against unsanctioned use of authored works by an AI system...
Potter Clarkson
The main effect of REULA is, no doubt, the abolition of the supremacy (section 3) and general principles (section 4) of EU law in the UK.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Following landmark developments in 2023, the international spotlight remains firmly on AI regulation as we enter into 2024. The last few days alone have not only seen the COREPER Ambassador's...
Worldwide
Rouse
The problem of completely fabricated AI generated images and videos is causing growing concern around the world. Recent examples include...
Potter Clarkson
Businesses are continuing to find new ways to take advantage of AI. Large language models such as ChatGPT can be used to edit marketing copy...
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