Month: October 2025
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AIA & AIA: Director Squires issues America’s Innovation Agency memo to take charge of IPR institution decisions under America Invents Act
USPTO Director John A. Squires wants to put an end to the PTAB’s tendency to institute IPRs for career and institutional motives.
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Brazilian judge will decide Dolby’s PI request against Roku on March 23 based on expert testimony; one patent was previously held essential
Based on the current schedule, it will take less than six months from filing to disposition, and a German patent judgment should come down earlier in the first quarter.
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Abbott wins preliminary injunction over unitary patent against Sinocare, Menarini: The Hague LD
In a major victory for the company, Abbott has won a preliminary injunction over its EP’633, a patent with unitary effect.
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BREAKING: Samsung has withdrawn ETSI complaint over ZTE’s SEP licensing practices
We have learned that Samsung is apparently complying with the Munich I Regional Court’s anti-ETSI-complaint injunction (AECI).
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USPTO Director Squires proposes rules that would marginalize PTAB IPRs: market value of “born strong” U.S. patents to rise
Director Squires has proposed new rules for the PTAB that do not merely complicate but simply prevent serial challenges to patent, even on different grounds. And not only that.
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IP Dealmakers U.S. to feature District Judge panel discussion (November 5-7)
IP Dealmakers’ 12th annual Forum, taking place at the Hotel Van Zandt in Austin, Texas, will entail a discussion between three of the leading U.S. district judges, including Judge Alan D. Albright, as well as panels featuring IP executives at AMD, BASF, Radian Memory, ResMed, Sony, and many more.
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Dolby’s Brazilian enforcement actions could persuade Roku to become Access Advance licensee, with German court rulings on the horizon
Two Dolby lawsuits against Roku in Brazil add to a worldwide list of cases and could bring the dispute closer to resolution.
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BREAKING: Munich court bars Samsung from pursuing ETSI complaint over ZTE’s licensing practices; UK appeals court to review interim license
The world’s first anti-ETSI-proceeding injunction has been ordered in ZTE v. Samsung.
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UK judge rebukes InterDigital lawyer for telling UPC, Munich court that interim license ruling could come down soon, AAASI even ex parte
In an ideal scenario, the UK courts and their counterparts in other countries would find a solution to put an end to jurisdictional overreach.
