IEEE changes controversial SEP policy; France’s patent boom; US eligibility boost; BlackBerry CEO hints at licensing return; UPC gaining traction; plus much more
Everything we covered on IAM over the last seven days – and all you need to know from the global IP market to set yourself up for the start of another busy week
The Long Read
There has been a boom in IP insurance products and the increased confidence that this has created is attracting new lenders – a virtuous circle that looks set to cut capital costs for IP-rich companies. Read more here
MONDAY 26 September
Appreciation of the strategic significance of the Unified Patent Court system is rapidly increasingly among patent industry leaders around the world, according to IAM’s Q2 2022 Panel Report. Read more here
USAA, which provides banking and insurance services to the US armed forces, has secured damages of over half a billion dollars in a cheque deposit patent assertion campaign. Read more here
TUESDAY 27 September
With the effects of the America Invents Act and Supreme Court decisions biting, a new survey finds that US licensing deal values are down overall - with NPEs seeing among the sharpest falls. Read more here
There have been dramatic changes in the French patent landscape of late, making the country far friendlier to rights holders. Read more here
As long as key issues of concern around patent pools are addressed, collective licensing will continue to get regulatory sign-off. Read more here
WEDNESDAY 28 September
To make meaningful progress in increasing diversity in innovation, many different interventions will be required. Read more here
On the back of covid uncertainties and economic concerns, more companies in more industries are now looking to raise capital against their IP. Read more here
THURSDAY 29 September
BlackBerry CEO John Chen has told investors that plans to rebuild the company’s in-house licensing operation are being finalised but says he remains confident a deal with Catapult IP will be done. Read more here
China’s Supreme People’s Court this month affirmed for the second time the right of the country’s courts to set a global licensing rate in SEP/FRAND suits. Read more here
A new high-level group launched in Washington DC this week will promote the message that intellectual property is a critical element of innovation, at a time when US leadership is at stake. Read more here
Major legislative change to patent law in the next US Congress became more probable after Democratic Senator Chris Coons announced he will co-sponsor the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act. Read more here
FRIDAY 30 September
Takeda has found a way to make a return on one of its shelved, patent-protected cancer drugs by licensing the asset to Puma Biotechnology. Read more here
The random assignment of patent cases filed in Waco, Texas, to other federal judges in the district is not looking very random as most are still ending up on Judge Alan Albright’s docket. Read more here
The IEEE has released an updated patent policy to replace the controversial 2015 version that many prominent SEP licensors had largely rejected. Read more here
SATURDAY 1 October
Whatever the Federal Circuit decides on appeal, the Uniloc v Motorola Mobility case will not disrupt the patent litigation finance industry. Read more here