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On 11 February 2026, in an important decision, the UK Supreme Court unanimously allowed the appeal in Emotional Perception AI Ltd v Comptroller-General of Patents [2026] UKSC
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On 11 February 2026, in an important decision, the UK Supreme Court unanimously allowed the appeal in Emotional Perception AI Ltd v Comptroller-General of Patents [2026] UKSC

Intellectual Property (IP) can be both integral and instrumental to the future growth of a successful business. Protecting your innovation can help give your business

The EPO Digital Library on Innovation is an online hub for in-depth resources, studies, and data on technology and intellectual property (IP), provided by the European Patent Office

The patentability of artificial intelligence (AI) involves two primary areas: the ability to patent inventions in AI technology itself and the rules surrounding inventions made with the assistance of,

The Enlarged Board of Appeal (EBA) issued important guidance on what constitutes the “state of the art” in its decision G1/23 of 2 July 2025.

In 2024 referral G1/24 was made to the Enlarged Board of Appeal (EBA) seeking clarity on the basis for interpreting patent claims when assessing patentability.

A massive thank you to INTA for a wonderful Annual Meeting 2025 in San Diego. It was greatly enjoyable attending, and having the opportunity to

In December 2024, it was my privilege to compete in the Rolex Sydney Hobart race aboard Awen, an IMOCA Open 60 designed by Owen Clarke