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Intellectual Property News

The latest updates and breaking news on Intellectual Property from around the world.

Victory for Sheeran, Again!

A Manhattan jury have returned a verdict in favour of British singer Ed Sheeran in a federal court in New York finding him not guilty of copyright infringement. Back in April we reported on the dispute between Ed Sheeran and the heirs of Marvin Gaye over Sheeran’s hit single “Thinking Out Loud”. Gaye’s heirs claimed […]

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Not the maiden Trade Mark Application

Heavy metal giants, Iron Maiden, are seeking to block a trade mark application for the mark “Maiden Wear” at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Los Angeles business owner, Lu Min Chen, filed an application for the mark back in February 2022 and the mark was published for opposition purposes on 03 January 2023. […]

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Watch This Space

A mistrial has been declared in a trial between Apple Inc. and Masimo Corp. over Apple’s purported misuse of stolen trade secrets. Masimo issued proceedings against Apple on grounds Apple misused confidential information relating to technology which enables watches to read the user’s heart rates and blood oxygen levels. Those technology features are available in […]

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Dark Horse victorious over the California Gurl

American singer-songwriter Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, known professionally as Katy Perry has lost a trade mark battle in Australia. Designer Katie Perry began selling clothes under the brand name “Katie Perry” back in 2007 and registered the same as a trade mark in 2008. Katie Perry sued the singer’s company Kitty Purry in 2019 over alleged […]

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Celebrating World Intellectual Property Day

Today is the annual celebration of World Intellectual Property Day. This global campaign seeks to emphasise the significance of intellectual property protection and aims to generate awareness of various intellectual property rights. This year, the campaign focuses on women innovators, creators and entrepreneurs and the amazing and ground-breaking work that they do. Women across the […]

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Ed Facing the Music

Back in September 2022, we reported on the allegations of copyright infringement faced Ed Sheeran. Sheeran stands accused by the heirs of Marvin Gaye of copying the late singer’s song “Let’s Get It On” with his 2014 single “Thinking Out Loud”. The claim was originally filed in 2017 and has finally appeared at Manhattan Federal […]

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China moves away from requiring legalisation of foreign documents

China has taken steps to withdraw from the Apostille Convention, which numerous countries are signed up to and which sets out requirements for the legalisation of foreign documents relating to legal issues in China. In particular the requirements for legalisation of documents in China and other countries for trade mark applications and trade mark proceedings […]

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The Trial and Monetisation of Wagatha Christie

Last October we reported on the infamous Wagatha Christie Saga between WAG’s Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy. In the latest news, Vardy has made an application at the UK Intellectual Property Office to trade mark the phrase “WAGATHA CHRISTIE”. Back in July, Vardy sued Rooney for defamation following Rooney’s social media post claiming Vardy was […]

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A Crafty Approach

Marks & Spencer has found itself in yet another dispute over intellectual property, this time with The Craft Beer Co. Marks & Spencer have been selling a T-shirt featuring the words “Craft Beer Co.” in a font which looks strikingly similar to that used by The Craft Beer Co. This is enough to amount to […]

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Director Niall featured on BBC Radio 5 Live

McDaniels Law Director, Niall Head-Rapson, was invited to speak on the Wake Up to Money programme on BBC Radio 5 Live on Thursday, 20th April 2023, to give his expert opinion on recent high-profile trade mark and copyright infringement cases that have made the headlines. Niall was asked to provide his professional opinion on Rebekah […]

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Every Lidl helps

Back in February we reported on a High Court battle between supermarket giants Tesco and Lidl over Tesco’s use of a yellow circle logo on a blue background to advertise its Clubcard prices. Lidl argue that use amounts to trade mark infringement, passing off and copyright infringement. The trial took place back in February and […]

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Is artificial intelligence taking over the music industry?

Developments in artificial intelligence (“AI”) has rapidly increased over the past few years, notably with the introduction of ChatGPT, which is a AI chatbot that allows you to have human-like conversations and much more. Most recently, AI companies have been using music tracks and their data to produce copycat versions of popular songs. This means, […]

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