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Inventors and designers inevitably add personal bias to any product that they design, even in circumstances when they are making products for the whole population. The UK Intellectual Property Office ...
Monday 19th October 2020, 12:00pm (London UK – BST) 45mins The British Plastics Federation (BPF) was established to represent the UK industry in 1933 and is the world’s longest-running plastic...
This piece was co-authored by Bosé Animasaun and Natasha Fernando. Getting the branding right has never been more critical to a business’s success. To today’s socially-conscious consumers, ...
With an ever-aging population, one of the biggest challenges facing the modern world is the rising prevalence of neurodegenerative disease. Neurodegenerative disease is a collective term for a numbe...
The UK has formally ended its participation in the unitary patent project by withdrawing its earlier ratification of the Agreement on the Unified Patent Court (UPCA). In a statement to the House...
Partner Matthew Hoyles observed the long anticipated G1/19 Enlarged Board of Appeal hearing held on 15 July 2020. All sides provided well thought out arguments and some particularly interesting poin...
Monday 6th July 2020, 2:00pm (London UK – BST) 45 mins What will the talk cover? Computer technology is one of the fastest growing fields for patent filings at the European patent office. This...
This article was authored by Olly Beswestherick Despite mass cancellations of parades and events owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the activism and collective sense of celebration for Pride month this y...
As London’s first ever digital fashion week kicks off, we take a look at the problem of imitation goods in the fashion industry and the Intellectual Property tools available for companies to combat ...
Many will have seen the recent satellite images highlighting the significant reduction in global air pollution since the shutting down of industrial activity by the coronavirus pandemic. As the ...