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Smart bra patent is too obvious to provide legal support
The IPEC recently considered whether a bra that tracks biosignals via side-positioned sensors was a genuine leap forward in wearable tech or
Rosie Burbidge
Mar 293 min read


Copyright protection for TV show formats: another loss for ‘Shambles’ claimants
The January 2025 decision in Rinkoff v Baby Cow Productions Ltd  [2025] EWHC 39 (IPEC) is a significant one for anyone working in TV,...
Rosie Burbidge
Mar 293 min read

Registered designs and practical enforcement
Litigants in person can often face difficulties when tackling the complexities of IP law, the case of Barber v Wakefield & Ors [2024]...
Rosie Burbidge
Dec 8, 20244 min read


Why did YouTube Shorts not infringe SHORTSTV trade marks?
High Court judge rules that Google’s YouTube Shorts service does not infringe SHORTSTV trade marks and that there is no passing off.
Rosie Burbidge
Dec 3, 20244 min read


Is an artist's fake website protected by freedom of expression?
Samherji granted a summary judgment on its claims for passing off, copyright infringement and malicious falsehood against artist Odee.
Rosie Burbidge
Nov 28, 20243 min read
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