Interview with Lucy Wojcik, Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at OCADO GROUP – Cross-Border Patent Litigation – In-House Organization of IP Teams – Agile IP – IP Fridays Podcast – Episode 163
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My Co-Host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to episode 163 of our podcast IP Fridays! Today’s interview guest is Lucy Wojcik, who is Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at OCADO GROUP PLC, and we talk about cross-border patent litigation, in-house organization of IP teams, agile IP and much more! Lucy has just been inducted into the IP hall of fame. But before we jump into this very interesting interview, I have some news for you. On May 22, the European Commission released its biennial report on the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in third countries. The report identifies countries where IP deficiencies cause significant economic harm to EU interests. China remains a top priority, followed by India and Türkiye. The accompanying Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List details trends in counterfeiting and piracy, listing problematic websites and marketplaces. In May, the Trump administration dismissed Shira Perlmutter, the top U.S. copyright official, shortly after removing Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden. These actions followed the Copyright Office’s report expressing concerns about using copyrighted content to train AI systems. The dismissals have sparked significant backlash from the copyright community. The UK government’s proposal to amend copyright laws to benefit AI developers has faced criticism. The plan would allow tech firms to use copyrighted content unless creators opt out, a mechanism deemed impractical by industry stakeholders like Sony Music. Critics argue that such changes could jeopardize investments and disrupt existing licensing negotiations. In May 2025, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) rejected Tesla’s attempt to trademark the term “Robotaxi” for its vehicles, citing that the term is too generic and merely descriptive. The USPTO issued a “nonfinal office action,” providing Tesla with a three-month window to respond before the application is potentially abandoned. A separate application by Tesla to trademark “Robotaxi” for its upcoming ride-hailing service remains under examination. Additionally, Tesla’s efforts to trademark “Cybercab” have been delayed due to conflicts with existing trademarks containing the word “Cyber.” On May 9, 2025, the WHO and the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) announced a sublicensing deal with Nigeria’s Codix Bio to locally produce rapid diagnostic tests using SD Biosensor technology. The agreement, part of WHO’s Health Technology Access Programme, aims to improve access to affordable diagnostics in low- and middle-income countries, initially targeting HIV and adaptable for other diseases and future health emergencies. Now, let’s jump into the interview with Lucy Wojcik! From Consultant to Chief IP Counsel: How Lucy Wojcik Built Ocado’s IP Powerhouse In the latest episode of IP Fridays, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lucy Wojcik, Chief IP Counsel at Ocado Group PLC, who shared her remarkable journey from external consultant to head of one of the most dynamic in-house IP teams in Europe. Recently inducted into the IP Hall of Fame and awarded “In-House IP Leader of the Year” by Managing IP, Lucy offered deep insights into how to build a scalable, resilient IP strategy inside a fast-growing tech company. A Career Built on Curiosity and Timing Lucy began her journey with Ocado in 2014, initially working just one day a month as an external consultant. It didn’t take long before she realized the company...