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UK IP weekly: IPO guidance on 25% fee increases from April 2026; Court of Appeal invalidates electric shower patent; High Court costs ruling in Getty v Stability AI

Published on: 15 January 2026

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IPO publishes guidance on 25% fee increases for IP rights from April 2026

The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) confirms, pending parliamentary approval, an average 25% uplift to fees for designs, trade marks and patents from 1 April 2026, following a lengthy period without revisions and 32% cumulative inflation since 2016. The revised charges apply to applications and renewals filed on or after that date; current fees hold until 31 March 2026. Special provisions cover deferred design registrations and trade mark applications in grace periods or under the Right Start scheme, so earlier fees can still apply where deadlines are met. Renewal costs turn on both the due date and the payment date, with late renewals attracting the new rate from 1 April onwards. Applicants must ensure the correct amount is paid, as incorrect or partial payments may delay processing and endanger rights. See: LNB News 13/01/2026 12...

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