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Blog – Page 48 – ACT | The App Association

Celebrating Patent Quality Week with High Hopes for a Stronger Patent System

There is reason for optimism this Patent Quality Week as intellectual property (IP) leaders in Congress contemplate options to strengthen the mechanisms in place to weed out weak and overly broad patents. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), chairman of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee, recently reflected on these priorities on the Senate [...]

By |2021-07-21T13:29:47-04:00July 21st, 2021|App Economy, Blog, Courts, Innovation and IP, Patents|

Member Spotlight: Cyclopic

Reinventing the wheel: How Cyclopic’s centreless wheel system is revolutionising electric vehicles Cyclopic has recently joined the ACT | The App Association to connect with other companies, increase their knowledge of standard-essential patent (SEP) issues and be a part of our shared sector voice. Cyclopic is a pioneering technology company [...]

Update: What tech SMEs should know about Germany’s modernised Patent Act

ACT | The App Association is a long-time advocate of strong intellectual property protections and works hard to include our members’ voices in the relevant policy development processes taking place across the EU. Small tech businesses thrive in environments where they can enjoy legal certainty and which reflect widely accepted [...]

By |2024-02-16T05:18:37-05:00July 12th, 2021|App Economy, Blog, European Union, Patents, Policy|

Event Recap: Industrial Perspectives on Licensing the Internet of Things

On 15 June 2021, ACT | the App Association held an event covering the fundamental issues companies may experience when trying to license patents in the internet of things (IoT) context. Although Nokia and Daimler reached a licensing agreement, and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will, [...]

Member Spotlight: Loopcycle

Manufacturing businesses often sell their products to customers via third parties or intermediaries. This means there is no direct link between the manufacturer and the end-user. For the manufacturers, this missing link decreases the chances of valuable product recovery for remanufacturing or recycling and makes it harder to foster long-term [...]

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