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  • Any Drinking Can Cause Blood Pressure To Increase, Study Says

    Any Drinking Can Cause Blood Pressure To Increase, Study Says

    THURSDAY, Oct. 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Any boozing can cause your blood pressure to go up, a new study shows.

    Even slight increases in alcohol consumption are associated with higher blood pressure, researchers reported Oct. 22 in the Journal…

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  • UPC Clarifies Director Liability in Philips v Belkin Patent Case

    UPC Clarifies Director Liability in Philips v Belkin Patent Case

    Background

    Philips sued Belkin GmbH, Belkin International Inc., and Belkin Limited, (Belkin) two directors and one managing director (the directors) in the UPC’s Munich Local Division (LD Munich) for infringement of EP 2 867 997. The patent addresses two-way communication and negotiation phases in inductive power transfer systems for charging portable electronic devices, including the role of an “acknowledgement” signal. The patent has been declared essential to the Qi wireless charging standard. In the UPC infringement action, Philips sought cross-border relief including injunctions, damages, disclosure, and product recall. Belkin counterclaimed for revocation.

    Previously, the Düsseldorf Regional Court had ruled that Belkin GmbH and Belkin Limited did not infringe in Germany, and the German Federal Patent Court had rejected a nullity action.

    LD Munich found that Belkin had infringed and the directors were liable, not as infringers but as intermediaries under Art 63(1) UPCA. The LD Munich issued a permanent injunction against Belkin in Sweden, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Finland, and Austria to refrain and desist, provide information, and pay damages. The directors were also ordered to refrain from exercising their management duties insofar as they led to infringing acts by Belkin outside of Germany. However, the LD Munich refused an order for a product recall. Both sides appealed.

    Decision of the Court of Appeal

    Validity

    The CoA confirmed the patent’s validity. In doing so, it adopted a detailed claim construction that treated the “acknowledgement” element as a transmitted, indicative message that signals acceptance or rejection of entering a negotiation phase, without requiring the transmitter to be capable of rejection in practice.

    Infringement

    The court found that Belkin’s Qi compliant chargers fell within the scope of the EP’s claims, including the acknowledgement behavior prescribed by the current Qi standard.

    “Offering” under Article 25(a) European Patent Convention (EPC) is an autonomous concept interpreted in the economic and not the legal sense. There is no need for a legally contractual binding offer. Offering includes the marketing of a product on a website, even without a price. Belkin’s web pages constituted offerings in Italy, France, and the Netherlands, even where the purchase took place via third-party retail links (e.g., Amazon).

    Managing director liability

    The CoA overturned the LD Munich decision against the directors and dismissed the claims against them. According to Articles 63(1) and 25 EPC, an infringer could be someone to whom the infringing acts could be attributable. However, merely holding the position of managing director and controlling the risks of a company does not necessarily make a person an instigator, accomplice, or accessory to the company’s infringement.

    A managing director is liable only if his or her actions go beyond the ordinary professional duties of a managing director, e.g., if the director deliberately uses the company to infringe or the director knows the company is infringing and fails to stop it. Reliance on legal advice will generally suffice to negate the requisite knowledge until a first instance infringement decision has been issued.

    On the facts of this case, the directors were not personally liable.

    Relief

    The CoA confirmed that corrective measures such as product recall, removal from distribution channels, and destruction, can be ordered in relation to infringing products under Article 63 EPC. This type of relief is the norm, and it is up to the infringer to demonstrate that such measures are disproportionate or will convert the infringing products into non-infringing products. Belkin had not done this.

    The injunction did not bind Belkin GmbH and Belkin Ltd in Germany because of the previous Dusseldorf non-infringement judgment already in place. However, this did not bar UPC relief for other territories or other Belkin entities who were not party to the German proceedings. The German decision was not the same in law and fact because it concerned a different national designation of the same patent.

    Key takeaways and implications

    • This decision strengthens the UPC’s business-practical approach to infringement. Online marketing can constitute an “offering” across multiple member states, even without a stated price or legally binding contractual offer, or with a link to a third-party supplier.
    • The CoA took a narrower approach to director liability than the LD Munich. Officers are not automatically liable for corporate infringement but may be exposed where they intentionally facilitate violations or knowingly fail to intervene.
    • Product recall, removal from distribution and destruction are default remedies in infringement actions. Defendants must be prepared to prove disproportionality if they wish to avoid such relief.
    • The UPC was willing to come to a different conclusion to the German courts in relation to the same patent. A national ruling limits relief within that jurisdiction in respect of the parties to the legally binding judgment. However, this does not bar UPC relief against other entities in other UPC territories.

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  • OpenAI teases ChatGPT Atlas tabs, profiles, ad blocker, and other fixes for its new AI-powered browser 

    OpenAI teases ChatGPT Atlas tabs, profiles, ad blocker, and other fixes for its new AI-powered browser 

    Less than two days ago, OpenAI came out swinging in the fight for the future of the internet with the release of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser it hopes will topple Google Chrome. Adam Fry, OpenAI’s Atlas leader, says the team is…

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  • Antidepressant Prescriptions for Child and Adolescent Patients with Ma

    Antidepressant Prescriptions for Child and Adolescent Patients with Ma

    Introduction

    Classically, it was believed that there was no depression in children and adolescents that could be diagnosed using the same criteria used for adults. However, since the late 1970s, it has become clear that some depression in…

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  • Indian lunar spacecraft records impact of solar flares on moon for first time

    Indian lunar spacecraft records impact of solar flares on moon for first time

    India’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter has, for the first time, recorded in real time the impact of a solar coronal mass ejection on the moon’s surface, a finding that could be crucial for future astronaut missions, Asian News International, a partner…

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  • Study finds mRNA coronavirus vaccines prolonged life of cancer patients – The Washington Post

    1. Study finds mRNA coronavirus vaccines prolonged life of cancer patients  The Washington Post
    2. SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines sensitize tumours to immune checkpoint blockade  Nature
    3. How the COVID Vaccine Could Help Cure Cancer  Medscape
    4. Cancer Patients…

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  • The Importance of Minimalism in a Maximalist World

    The Importance of Minimalism in a Maximalist World

    Fashion thrives on creative tension, and in particular on the pull exerted by the opposing forces of maximalism and minimalism. We’re still in a maximalist era, but that makes minimalism even more important — which helps to explain much of…

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  • Meteor Crater Impact May Have Triggered Ancient Floods in the Grand Canyon

    Meteor Crater Impact May Have Triggered Ancient Floods in the Grand Canyon

    Aerial view of the Grand Canyon. Image via Wikipedia.

    When it comes to famous holes in the ground, northern Arizona has two: Grand Canyon and Barringer Meteorite Crater.

    New research now suggests that these famous depressions…

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  • Pakistan Eliminates TTP Commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur in Precision Strikes across Afghan Border

    Pakistan Eliminates TTP Commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur in Precision Strikes across Afghan Border

    Pakistan Eliminates TTP Commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur in Precision Strikes across Afghan Border as part of a major counterterrorism operation conducted during the night of October 17–18, 2025. According to reliable intelligence…

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  • Scientists forge “superalloy” that refuses to melt

    Scientists forge “superalloy” that refuses to melt

    High-temperature metals are essential for powering aircraft engines, gas turbines, X-ray systems, and other advanced technologies. Among the most heat-resistant are refractory metals like tungsten, molybdenum, and chromium, all of which have…

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