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COVID-19: Accelerated patent examination in the USThe US has launched an accelerated examination procedure for patent applications relating to COVID-19, as Eric Enderlin explains.Read now
COVID-19 and scuba masks: Invention out of necessityThe current health crisis has inspired inventors from a wide range of industries and organisations to look for ways to help, including meeting the urgent need for protective equipment in hospitals.Read now
WebinarsWatch our webinar on patent portfolio managementPatentsOn 7 May 2020, we brought together a team of experts to discuss how to effectively manage patent portfolios at this time of crisis, remote working and increasing pressure on budgets.Watch now
Gabicci: A vintage brand back in fashionNovagraaf is very proud to be working with Gabicci, a heritage brand from the 1970s. We explain the role of IP in the revival of a beloved fashion brand.Read now
COVID-19 and the internet: With brands, it's a matter of trustPandemic panic has driven acute increase in demand for goods, services and information online. We set out the IP implications for brand owners.Read now
IP rights holders beware: Watch out for fraudulent invoices and other scamsWe regularly receive messages from our clients about unsolicited correspondence from companies presenting themselves as IP protection agents. Please do not make any payments to such companies.Read now
IP transactions: When brands go bustBankruptcies among high street chains in the UK are becoming an all too familiar sight with household names, such as Thomas Cook and Mothercare going under in 2019, and many companies anticipating fin...Read now
Online marketplaces and liability for trademark infringementLes sites web qui offrent une plate-forme permettant à des tiers de vendre des produits représentent aujourd'hui certaines des entreprises les plus prospères du monde, en raison de l'évolution rapide ...Read now
Mexico joins International Design systemMexico has become the latest country to deposit its instrument of accession to the International Design system, following Israel, Samoa and Vietnam last year. The growth of the system is only good new...Read now
COVID-19: From branding to product innovationThe full impact of COVID-19 on businesses, individuals and world economies is still unknown, but where some see challenges, others see opportunities or chances to help, as Novagraaf's Vanessa Harrow e...Read now
Need to know: COVID-19 and IP office continuityPatent and trademark offices are adapting their working methods in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Read our overview of changes to procedural requirements, timeframes, channels of communication and...Read now
Infringement or inspiration: High stakes in the music industryFrom Led Zeppelin to Katy Perry, it seems that hardly a few weeks go by without another music IP case hitting the headlines. But, does this mark an increase in actual ‘copying’, or is it just a indica...Read now
German Constitutional Court blocks Unitary Patent progressThe Unified Patent Court Agreement received a further blow this month after Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court declared the Act establishing the system null and void on constitutional grounds.Read now
Artificial Intelligence: Can a machine be an inventor?PatentsEarlier this year, the EPO published its decision setting out the reasons for its refusal of two European patent applications in which an AI system was designated as the inventor.Read now
Halloumi, BBQloumi and EU collective trademarksDespite holding a EU collective trademark, the EU General Court ruled that ‘Halloumi’ was too descriptive, and thus lacking in distinctive character, to successfully oppose a EU trademark application ...Read now
When trademark applications go viralAs the coronavirus spreads, so too do related trademark applications. It’s only the latest example of how registrations follow medical and political news.Read now
The Sussex Royal trademark sagaIn a new twist to the ‘Royal’ trademark saga, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have retracted their application for the ‘Sussex Royal’ marks. Megan Taylor outlines the barriers to obtaining a Royal trad...Read now
RPBA 2020: Revised Rules of Procedure at EPO Boards of AppealThe revised Rules of Procedure at the EPO’s Boards of Appeal (RPBA), known as ‘RPBA 2020’, came into force on 1 January 2020. The revised rules apply to any appeal pending on, or filed after, this dat...Read now
Fack Ju Göhte: Offensive, vulgar or a trademark registration?If a trademark office deems a potential trademark to be contrary to public policy or accepted principles of morality, it can refuse to register the mark. Following a recent CJEU decision, concrete evi...Read now
TestimonialsBacked by evidence: OutletExpert infringes Expert trademarksTrademarks & DesignsA recent judgement by the District Court of The Hague shows the importance of documenting comprehensive and consistent evidence of trademark and trade name use.Read now