Software patents: case studies
Patents are available for software-based inventions. However, when applying for a patent it is important to describe the invention in the right way to give you the best chance of success.
Patents are available for software-based inventions. However, when applying for a patent it is important to describe the invention in the right way to give you the best chance of success.
In this webinar, Philip Thomas and Benjamin Hoffmann, look at the procedure for opposition at the European Patent Office.
In this webinar, Frank Harner and Deborah Maxwell, share some of their approaches to unconventional design registration strategies and tell you everything you need to know about UK registered design protection after Brexit.
Joel Beevers, Michael Pears and Stephanie Pilkington explore the practical impact of recent CJEU case law in Royalty Pharma and Teva v Gilead on what constitutes ‘protection’ of active ingredients by the basic patent in the context of SPCs; how patent specifications can be optimised for this purpose; and how it can influence patent filing strategies.
Is there enough support and local capital for early-stage innovation to be funded and thrive?
Digital health brings together and builds on digital telecommunications, data processing and storage technologies to improve patient outcomes. This webinar, presented by Daniel Hudson, provides an overview on overcoming the challenges in protecting intellectual property in this space.