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Via LA’s automotive Qi licensing glass is half-full as Korean supplier BH EVS joins wireless charging patent pool
Read more: Via LA’s automotive Qi licensing glass is half-full as Korean supplier BH EVS joins wireless charging patent poolVia LA’s Qi patent pool has now licensed approximately 50% of the global automotive supplier market.
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Oura escalates Ultrahuman patent dispute with more patents and accusations of editing Wikipedia page to accuse Oura of patent trolling
Read more: Oura escalates Ultrahuman patent dispute with more patents and accusations of editing Wikipedia page to accuse Oura of patent trollingThe patent dispute between smart-ring pioneer Oura and Ultrahuman is getting dirty, with Oura accusing Ultrahuman of having edited its Wikipedia page and impersonated its CEO.
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Stanford retains cancer detection patents licensed to Foresight Diagnostics, but Roche gets non-exclusive license: settlement
Read more: Stanford retains cancer detection patents licensed to Foresight Diagnostics, but Roche gets non-exclusive license: settlementRoche Molecular Systems, Stanford and Foresight Diagnostics have recently settled a dispute over trade secrets, breach of contract, unfair competition and patent ownership.
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Post-judgment cleanup orders in UK pharma cases: no disgorgement of Bayer profits; Teva, Glenmark, Generics (UK) recover two thirds of costs
Read more: Post-judgment cleanup orders in UK pharma cases: no disgorgement of Bayer profits; Teva, Glenmark, Generics (UK) recover two thirds of costsAstraZeneca must reimburse two thirds of the costs of an unsuccessful case Teva, Glenmark and Generics (UK). Separately, Bayer does not have to disgorge profits to Sandoz.
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Judge dismisses Ultrahuman’s Indian countersuit against Oura for failure to disclose key information from ITC case: Ultrahuman must refile
Read more: Judge dismisses Ultrahuman’s Indian countersuit against Oura for failure to disclose key information from ITC case: Ultrahuman must refileMrs. Justice Arora faults Ultrahuman for not disclosing ITC decisions that were relevant to the question of whether Ultrahuman’s Indian patent-in-suit is valid.
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UPC Roundup (1 week): five-month delay defeats application for provisional measures; clarifications on scope of rejoinder, authorization of counsel; and more
Read more: UPC Roundup (1 week): five-month delay defeats application for provisional measures; clarifications on scope of rejoinder, authorization of counsel; and moreThis is a summary of developments in and around the Unified Patent Court (UPC) in the week since our August 24, 2025 UPC Roundup.
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Federal Circuit revives Sonos v. Google: laches allowed in rare cases only
Read more: Federal Circuit revives Sonos v. Google: laches allowed in rare cases onlyThe Federal Circuit has partly reversed a judgment by the Northern District of California, finding that it abused its discretion in finding that Google was prejudiced by Sonos’ alleged delay in claiming the subject matter at issue via continuation practice.


