Jim McDonnell

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    IP: brand coexistence agreements

    25 April 2016

    How should a brand coexistence agreement, made long before the internet gained any kind of popularity, apply to global online use?

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    Copying regulations quashed

    28 September 2015

    How copyright is affected by format-shifting and storage of files in the cloud.

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    Scope of settlement agreements

    6 July 2015

    The Court of Appeal provides some useful guidance on the scope of patent settlement agreements.

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    Protection for unprotected databases

    9 February 2015

    The owner of a database may be able to rely on broader rights if they have no IP rights.

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    Quarrel in print - survival of sub-licences

    15 July 2013

    Earlier this year, the High Court handed down a judgment in VLM v Ravensworth [2013] EWHC 228 (Ch) to the effect that a sub-licence of copyright survived the termination of the head-licence, and even the liquidation of the sub-licensor.

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    Trademarks in toys and games – part two

    17 June 2013

    A recent High Court judgment concerning the Scrabble ‘tile’ trademark highlights the tension between trademarks and the functional elements of toys and games. Below is part two of a two-part summary of a few key decisions in this area; claims with varying degrees of success. Part one was published on ...

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    Trademarks in toys and games – part one

    27 May 2013

    A recent High Court judgment concerning the Scrabble ‘tile’ trademark highlights the tension between trademarks and the functional elements of toys and games.

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    Trademarks and the ‘own name’ defence

    25 February 2013

    In 2008, the High Court granted an injunction prohibiting the use of the name ‘Cipriani’ for a restaurant in London ([2008] EWHC 3032 (Ch)). This was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal ([2010] EWCA Civ 110). The parties have recently returned to court to address claims for breach of ...

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    Costs caps and multiple parties

    2012-10-18T00:00:00

    In recent years, the Patents County Court (PCC), in particular through the efforts of Judge Colin Birss QC, has taken great strides to make IP litigation more affordable and accessible for smaller businesses. A key provision at its disposal is a cap on the costs which a party may be ...

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    Community designs and the design corpus

    2012-08-02T00:00:00

    In a recent case in the ongoing ­battle between Apple and Samsung, the High Court has provided fresh guidance on assessing the infringement of community designs, and in particular the subject of the ‘existing design corpus’ (or ‘prior art’), and several passing comments which will be of interest to any ...

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    Copyright - access and ­similarity

    2012-04-05T00:00:00

    The creation and development of characters and storylines can be tricky, whether they are entirely fictional or based on fact, as two recent copyright cases have shown. In Mitchell v BBC, a question arose on subconscious copying of cartoon characters; while in Hodgson v Isaac, a dispute arose as to ...

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    Trademark infringement using Google ‘AdWords’

    2011-10-20T00:00:00

    The Court of Justice of the European Union has handed down its long-awaited judgment in Interflora v Marks & Spencer (Case C-323/09). The final outcome remains to be decided by the High Court, but the judgment provides important guidance for businesses using competitors’ trademarks as Google ‘AdWords’. However, some parts ...

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    Online IP infringements

    2011-09-08T00:00:00

    While the battle for galactic supremacy may have died down a long, long time ago, the struggle over merchandising rights continues. On a different stellar note, but of equal importance to the world of intellectual property, European guidance has been produced for online hosting services and monitoring for IP infringements.

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    New laws on the use of cookies

    2011-06-23T00:00:00

    With accusations of ignorance and fear-mongering coming from both the privacy and the tech-freedom camps, recent new laws surrounding the use of ‘cookies’ have not been without their problems.

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    New laws on the use of cookies

    2011-06-23T00:00:00

    With accusations of ignorance and fear-mongering coming from both the privacy and the tech-freedom camps, recent new laws surrounding the use of ‘cookies’ have not been without their problems.