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Dispatches from ICANN66: The WHOIS blackout and the rise of the dot brandThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) held its 66th Annual General Meeting in Montreal earlier this month. Trademark Attorney Laurence Rivière provides a summary of the hot t...Read now
The puzzle is solved: Rubik’s Cube 3D trademark is invalidThe EU General Court ruled in October that the iconic puzzle Rubik's Cube does not meet the requirements for registration as a 3D trademark. Louise van de Mortel sets out the decision and what it coul...Read now
Well, well... EU General Court confirms lack of likelihood of confusionIn Pharmadom v EUIPO, the EU General Court ruled out likelihood of confusion between MediWell and Well and Well. Florence Chapin outlines the ruling.Read now
Overcoming the language barrier: EU trademarks and conceptual similarityTrademark owners with prior rights can oppose the registration of confusingly similar trademarks on the grounds of visual, phonetic and/or conceptual similarities. But, what is meant by conceptual sim...Read now- G-Star clothing designs not covered by copyright protectionCopyrightA recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) found that designer clothing business G-Star is not entitled to copyright protection for its ‘ARC’ and ‘ROWDY’ clothing designs.Read now
Sweet treats and frightful fancy dress: Halloween IP updateAvec Halloween qui gronde autour de nous, nous avons rassemblé quelques mises à jour de jurisprudence " truculentes " et " sucrées " pour nous mettre dans l'ambiance des festivités effrayantes qui s'a...Read now
Israel, Samoa and Vietnam join International Design systemIn September 2019, it was announced that Israel, Samoa and Vietnam deposited instruments of accession to the international design system at WIPO. Last year, Canada, Belize and San Marino also joined.Read now
The central role of employee training for GDPR complianceIntegrating the GDPR into the daily life of a business is a far from obvious matter. Developing employees’ awareness of the GDPR and training them to apply it to their daily work is a key element of t...Read now
Malaysia joins Madrid System for international trademark registrationsOn 27 September, yet another country deposited its instrument of accession; Malaysia. This means that Malaysia can be designated in an international trademark registration (IR) as of 27 December 2019.Read now
Non-traditional trademarks: A sign of the times?Applications for non-traditional trademarks, such as sounds, smells and motion marks, make up only a small percentage of annual trademark applications in the EU. However, their importance is beginning...Read now
IP and counterculture: Who owns a tattoo?Quand il s’agit de tatouages, la question qui revient est de savoir qui en a un et ou - mais qu’en est-il de l’artiste qui en a créé le design ? Alastair Rawlence rétablit l'équilibre sur cette épineu...Read now
Copyright dispute over ‘Stairway to Heaven’ continues to climb in the courtsIt’s one of the 1970’s most recognisable guitar riffs, but the opening of Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ is becoming almost as well known for another reason: the accusation of copyright theft by ...Read now
Counterfeits worth £5 million seized by the Premier LeagueThe English Premier League revealed this month that it had seized more than 160,000 counterfeit items, worth more than £5 million, in the past year.Read now
When IP meets counterculture: Is graffiti protected by copyright?Graffiti and, more broadly, street art was once considered more of a nuisance than an art form. While the circumstances of its creation may be legally ambiguous, street art has undoubted creative and ...Read now
Jurisdiction in cases of online infringementA recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU has broadened the options for taking action against online trademark infringement, by giving trademark owners a wider choice of court, as Casper Hemel...Read now
New technologies: IP protection for graphical user interfacesWith an estimated three billion people using smartphones and other electronic handheld devices worldwide, the importance of obtaining IP protection for graphical user interfaces (GUIs) is only set to ...Read now
IP in the boardroom: Rethinking the strategic value of IP assetsSelon Chantal Koller, il est essentiel de revoir la place de la propriété intellectuelle au sein même des réunions de dirigeants d’entreprises afin de changer de paradigme et de faire passer la percep...Read now
University takes on brewing company in beer naming disputePennsylvania State University (‘Penn State’) has filed suit against Florida-based Sports Beer Brewing Company for trademark infringement over its use of the university’s name, brand and sporting masco...Read now
Registering character marks: The case of ‘Uncle Sam’An application to register Uncle Sam as a figurative trademark has been refused by the USPTO on the grounds of its iconic character and cultural significance.Read now
Know your worth: Measuring brand valueWe all know that a recognisable and trusted brand name is a powerful asset with clear benefits in terms of customer recognition, loyalty and goodwill, reputation and market share. The challenge lies i...Read now