Chianti Fails to Stop French Rugby’s Rooster Mascot

Chianti Fails to Stop French Rugby’s Rooster Mascot

Title: Chianti‍ Fails to Stop French Rugby’s ⁤Rooster Mascot Introduction: In a ⁤recent matchup between Chianti RFC and French⁤ Rugby, the Italian ‍team’s efforts to stop French Rugby’s iconic rooster ‍mascot from ‍wreaking havoc on the⁣ field were unsuccessful. Despite ​their ⁢best attempts, the Chianti​ players‍ were unable to contain the‌ lively and spirited rooster, […]

Smart Reamer v Nov: existing patent licence disclosure

Smart Reamer v Nov: existing patent licence disclosure

Smart Reamer v⁣ Nov: Existing Patent ‍License ​Disclosure</meta title> Learn about the legal implications of existing patent ‌license disclosure in the case of ⁢Smart⁣ Reamer v‍ Nov, and how it can affect patent holders‍ and licensees. Find‌ out the benefits⁤ and practical tips for handling​ patent​ license disclosures, and explore real-world case studies and first-hand […]

Fashion technology wearables – have you registered your IP rights?

Fashion technology wearables  – have you registered your IP rights?

Title:⁢ Fashion Technology Wearables⁣ – Have You Registered Your IP Rights? Introduction Fashion technology ⁣wearables have revolutionized the‍ fashion industry by ‍combining cutting-edge ​technology with stylish and functional design. From smart clothing to wearable accessories, these innovative products are changing the way we interact ⁤with fashion and technology. However, with the rise of wearable technology […]

Patentability of Covid-19 smartphone apps at the EPO

Patentability of Covid-19 smartphone apps at the EPO

Title: Patentability of Covid-19 Smartphone Apps⁤ at the ⁤European Patent‍ Office ‌(EPO) Introduction: In the midst of ‍the Covid-19 pandemic, ‍technology ⁤has played a crucial role in helping ⁣to mitigate the spread of ⁣the virus. Smartphone apps⁤ have been developed to track cases, monitor symptoms,‍ and provide​ information to the⁢ public. ‍As the importance​ of […]

GC Rules BIGAB Mark Not Registered in Bad Faith

GC Rules BIGAB Mark Not Registered in Bad Faith

Title: Understanding‍ GC Rules:⁣ BIGAB Mark Not Registered in Bad ⁤Faith Meta Title: Exploring the Rules of ‍Good Conduct -​ BIGAB‌ Mark Registration Meta Description: Discover the regulations surrounding GOOD CONDUCT (GC) rules and the registration of the BIGAB Mark, ensuring you have a thorough understanding of the process and potential implications. Introduction: When it […]

Germany ratifies! UPCA to enter into force on 01 June 2023

Germany ratifies! UPCA to enter into force on 01 June 2023

Title: Germany ratifies! UPCA to enter into force on​ 01 June 2023 Introduction: Germany’s recent ratification of the Unified Patent⁣ Court Agreement (UPCA) marks a significant milestone for the European patent system. The UPCA is a crucial step towards creating a single patent system across participating European countries, making it easier and more cost-effective for […]

IP essentials for wearable tech, 3D and AR SMEs

IP essentials for wearable tech, 3D and AR SMEs

IP Essentials for Wearable Tech, 3D, and AR SMEs In the world of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) specializing in wearable technology, 3D printing, and augmented ⁤reality (AR), intellectual property (IP) is a crucial aspect that can make or break the success of a business. Protecting your IP rights is ‌essential to safeguard your innovations, […]

When Are Counterfeit Goods Not Counterfeit Goods?

When Are Counterfeit Goods Not Counterfeit Goods?

In the modern consumer ‌market, counterfeit goods have become⁤ a common ⁣problem for both shoppers ​and retailers. Counterfeit goods are products that are made to closely⁤ resemble the design ⁣and ​appearance⁤ of authentic products, ⁢but are actually manufactured‌ illegally⁤ and sold under false pretenses. These goods often infringe on⁢ intellectual property rights and can potentially […]

IP litigation – what not to do! Avoidable errors in recent UK High Court design cases

IP litigation – what not to do! Avoidable errors in recent UK High Court design cases

IP Litigation -⁤ What Not to‌ Do! Avoidable Errors in Recent UK High Court‌ Design Cases In recent years, intellectual property (IP)⁢ litigation has become increasingly common, especially in cases involving design rights. The UK High Court has seen a rise in disputes over design infringement, with both small and⁣ large companies finding ⁤themselves embroiled […]