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IP weekly update—creatives' letter to PM on AI copyright; EPO 2026 AI patentability guidance; Amazon v InterDigital AASI; Braunford confidential information; Commission 2026 Work Programme—23 October 2025

Published on: 23 October 2025

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AI and IP

AI and copyright—creatives write to the Prime Minister

Rachel Alexander of Wiggin LLP reports on a recent letter to the Prime Minister, backed by numerous figures and organisations across the creative industries, asserting that the government’s current approach to shielding copyright from prospective AI-driven infringement ‘fails to account for international and UK human rights law’. With any follow-up to the government’s consultation—closed in February—still outstanding, the signatories accuse the government of ‘actively ignoring the rights of copyright holders…since the general election’. See News Analysis: AI and copyright—creatives write to the Prime Minister.

Patents

EPO finalises 2026 guidelines following user consultation on evidence standards and AI patentability

The European Patent Office (EPO) has completed its work on the 2026 EPC, PCT-EPO and Unitary Patent Guidelines. After circulating draft texts and receiving nearly 400 user comments, the EPO issued written responses and conducted focused discussions on key topics...

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