Month: October 2025
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UPC CoA’s added-matter test (similar to EPO gold standard) results in reversal, patent claim invalidation: expert v. Seoul Viosys
The CoA’s second panel has reiterated the added-matter standard it laid out earlier this year in a different case, but this time around a patent got invalidated.
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In major win for Via LA’s Qi charging pool, Philips largely defends, partly strengthens UPC’s first-ever SEP injunction on appeal against Belkin
Philips’s success against Belkin will dissuade others from declining to license Via LA’s wireless-charging pool.
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FOLLOW-UP: Translations and redacted versions of UPC and German anti-interim-license injunctions in InterDigital v. Amazon; further thoughts
As a follow-up to the news we broke yesterday on InterDigital’s two AILIs against Amazon, we can now publish the documents.
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BREAKING: InterDigital wins world’s first-ever anti-interim-license injunctions: UPC, Munich I Regional Court enjoin Amazon
The same law firm that won the first-ever German anti-antisuit injunction (AASI) and first-ever German AAASI has made history again with the first AILIs in the UPC and Germany.
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USPTO director Squires greenlights deputy Morgan Stewart’s PTAB discretionary denial program
John A. Squires, who took over as United States Patent and Trademark Office director last month, has issued a Delegation of Authority for deputy director Coke Morgan Stewart to continue the recently reinstated Patent Trial and Appeal Board discretionary denial program.
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BREAKING: Nokia ramps up Paramount video streaming enforcement campaign, sues in UPC, Germany
Nokia has sued Paramount in the Unified Patent Court’s Mannheim Local District and the Munich I Regional Court over the alleged infringement of three video-related patents.
