Nokia IoT interview; Adeia semiconductor agreements; draft EC SEP policy leak; reactions in Brussels; Blackberry patent monetisation; 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
MONDAY 27 March
Interview: How Nokia is driving the transformation of IoT patent licensing, deal by deal. Read more here
Data dive: Blackberry patent buyer’s US litigation track record. Read more here
TUESDAY 28 March
DEI: Gender-name tool to change the game for patent diversity analysis. Read more here
Adeia licenses Kioxia and Western Digital to semiconductor portfolio. Read more here
Janssen’s latest move against Amgen highlights shifting pharma patent strategies. Read more here
WEDNESDAY 29 March
SEP policy: European Commission to propose radical new SEP/FRAND regime with major consequences for patent owners. Read more here
Entrusting SEP/FRAND to EUIPO is fraught with challenges. Read more here
IBM defeats antitrust claim by LzLabs in patent dispute. Read more here
THURSDAY 30 March
Weekly column: The European Commission’s SEP licensing plans are terrible on every level. Read more here
Samsung claims against former IP head and patent counsel to proceed. Read more here
FRIDAY 31 March
Why pharma companies should file patents later in the R&D process. Read more here
What applicants need to know about double patenting in Mexico. Read more here
BlackBerry will re-start monetisation of remaining patents if sale closes this quarter. Read more here
SATURDAY 01 April
Opinion: SEP owners have a big fight on their hands to evade radical new EU regulation. Read more here