Last week, an appeals court ruled that printer cartridge reseller, Impression Products Inc, had infringed the patent rights of Lexmark, after the reseller was found to have imported Lexmark’s toner products from abroad to be refurbished for resale.
TV show ‘Glee’ could change its name following dispute with UK comedy club of the same name
20th Century Fox could be forced to change the name of popular television series, Glee, in the UK after an Appeals Court loss against a British comedy club chain of the same name.
X-Factor style “Gypsy talent show” could face legal action following copyright infringement claims
Travellers Have Talent, a Somerset-based talent show for the travelling community, has been forced to change its name and advertising following a legal dispute over copyright infringement.
UK Intellectual Property Office launches five year strategy to boost Britain’s creative sector
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has launched a five year strategy setting out new government plans to boost the British creative industry and the UK’s booming innovations.
Court rules in trademark battle
The UK High Court of Justice has ruled that an American branch of a European pharmaceutical company has breached a decades old trademark agreement.