Russell IP eBook on UK IPO Excluded Matter Decisions 2025

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Russell IP eBook on UK IPO Excluded Matter Decisions 2025

eBook Now Available for Download!

We are pleased to announce the release of Russell IP’s eBook compilation of all the UK Intellectual Property Office’s Decisions on Excluded Matter from 2025. The eBook accompanies the table of Excluded Matter Decisions Russell IP maintains at www.softwarepatents.co.uk and is available for download using the form below. Enter your name, company and email address to receive the eBook and sign up for the Russell IP Newsletter.

Background to the UK IPO Excluded Matter eBook

The eBook is an unofficial, free-to-download compilation by Russell IP of the 2025 UK IPO Excluded Matter Decisions. The eBook includes summaries of the 2025 Decisions as well as full-text copies as annexes, providing a complete resource for reviewing the 2025 Decisions.

To find the definitive text on any of the hearings, please use the UK IPO’s Past Patent Decisions search tool. This will provide you with the full text of the decision, as well as some bibliographic data and a summary.

Fewer Decisions in 2025

There were 12 Excluded Matter Decisions in 2025. This is the lowest number of Excluded Matter Decisions issued in a single year by the UK IPO for the last 10 years.

Chart showing the number of excluded matter decisions issued by the UK IPO between 2016 and 2025

It is also the first time since 2016 that 100% of the Excluded Matter Decisions in a single year were “Refused”.

Chart showing the percentages of excluded matter decisions issued by the UK IPO between 2016 and 2025 which were allowed or refused

It will be interesting to see whether there is a spike in new Hearings and Decisions when the Supreme Court judgment is issued in Emotional Perception AI Limited (Appellant) v Comptroller General of Patents (Respondent).

Summary

The new Russell IP eBook is a handy compilation of the Excluded Matter Decisions issued by the UK IPO in 2025. It’s a quick and convenient way to review all the 2025 Excluded Matter decisions and their outcomes. The full texts are included as annexes to provide a

We hope you find the eBook useful. For advice on getting a software patent in the UK, please don’t hesitate to contact Russell IP.

2024 eBook still available to download

The 2024 edition of the Russell IP eBook on Excluded Matter Decisions is still available for free download – see our previous blog post for more information.

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