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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NEWSLETTER
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Apple in $400m Settlement Over E-book Price Fixing

Apple has agreed to pay  $400m (£233m) to settle a lawsuit into accusations that it colluded with publishers to fix the price of e-books...

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4 Steps to Better Protect Your Ideas

IP is a startup’s most valuable asset, and the companies that integrate IP protection into their businesses from the start make for more attractive investments...

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Leaving The EU Is Likely To Have A Negative Effect On IP In The UK

Remaining in the EU will guarantee the UK continuing to have access to EU-wide IP apparatus such as the EU trade mark and design rights and, vitally, the new Unitary Patent (UP) and Unified Patent Court (UPC)...

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What Impact Will Wearable Devices Have on the Healthcare Industry?

Technology integrated with health tools is a becoming a very popular trend within the healthcare industry and is increasingly being used on a more regular basis...
 

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Samsung overtakes Apple as top defendant in 2015

IP litigation research firm Lex Machina has recently released a 2015 year in review report looking at the world of patent litigation...

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5G Mobile Networks: The Next Big Battleground

The so-called “Smartphone Wars” were the defining buzzword for the IP industry in the first half of this decade. Like most “wars”, the smartphone wars resulted from an indirect but transformational change...

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Market Insights
What Would a Brexit Mean to IP?

Background

The possibility of a Britain Exit (BREXIT) from the EU was first taken seriously following a victory for the Conservative Party in the general election back in May 2015 as it was a key policy in their manifesto.  There has since been plenty of discussion on the implications for Intellectual Property.  Now that a date has been set for the EU referendum, it seems like good opportunity to re-visit the discussion and look at the possible consequences.

Key Areas

A UK exit from the EU is a definite possibility, with the latest polling results showing only a 51% vote in favour of remaining in the EU.  Should a BREXIT happen, the result could affect two key areas within IP: The Unitary Patent and United Patent Court, and existing EU trade mark and design rights.

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Patent Attorney - Electronics - £50k - £65k

An opportunity has arisen to join a boutique firm in London seeking a recently qualified electronics attorney

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Senior Biotech Patent Attorney - £40 - £75k

A London based IP firm with regional offices across the UK are seeking a senior attorney to join their Biotech team. 

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And Finally...
Aburd Patent of the Month
 
This months absurd patent is for the aptly named 'Gas Factory'...



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