31st May 2022
Two of the most popular topics at present are artificial intelligence (AI) and climate change. In this insight we explore the overlap between the two, particularly how AI can be applied to improve climate change combatting technologies, as well as reviewing aspects of several patent applications to highlight important considerations when seeking patent protection for such AI related inventions.
30th May 2022
In support of London Climate Action Week Reddie & Grose are delighted to host a panel of experts and stakeholders from all sectors of the patent system discussing whether the current IP system does enough to support innovators and entrepreneurs rising to the challenges of the climate and biodiversity emergencies, and how the present system might […]
20th May 2022
Registered Community designs (RCDs) protect the shape and appearance of new products across the whole of the EU. Decisions by the EUIPO’s Invalidity Division help us to understand how the scope and the validity of an RCD may be interpreted.
19th May 2022
Two recent decisions of the European Patent Office’s Boards of Appeal illustrate a risk faced by patent applications for artificial intelligence inventions: if the application does not describe the AI in enough detail then it can be refused for insufficient disclosure and lack of inventive step.
17th May 2022
The proposed European unitary patent system could come into force as early as this year, so it is important for patent owners to begin considering how they will make use of the new system, if at all. This article will explore some of the factors that organisations in the pharmaceutical sector should be considering in advance of the new system coming into effect.
16th May 2022
Sensors are everywhere. And there are more of them everyday. Some researchers have predicted that by 2035, there will be 1 trillion “internet of things” (IOT) devices, nearly all of them relying on sensors.
12th May 2022
The pursuit of cheaper, cleaner and more secure energy has been put at the heart of the governments plans for the year ahead, with the unveiling of a new Energy Security Bill in the Queen’s Speech.
11th May 2022
The European Patent Office (EPO) Guidelines relating to the patentability of Computer Implemented Inventions (CIIs) have been significantly amended following the publication of the seminal Enlarged Board of Appeal decision G1/19 on the patentability of computer simulations, reported here in 2021. The update places the T641/00 “COMVIK” approach at the centre of the test for patentability of CIIs, and includes a new discussion of its application to Artificial Intelligence inventions.