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Geographic Scope of the UPC and Unitary Patent
22 February 2023
The grant of a European Patent allows patent rights to be obtained in respect of over 35 states by means of the respective validation procedures for those states.
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The Unified Patent Court (UPC) will begin operations in Europe on 1 June
20 February 2023
Following news of Germany's depositing its instrument of ratification of the UPC agreement on 17 February, mark your calendars for 1 June when the Unified Patent Court (UPC) will begin operations in...
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Information from the UPC Registry
01 December 2022
The Registry of the Unified Patent Court maintains a number of Registers which are publicly accessible via their website at www.unified-patent-court.org.
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Member States participating in UPC
23 August 2022
Member States of the EU that have already ratified the UPC Agreement (or in the case of Germany has indicated it will do so) and so will take part in the UPC as soon as it commences are:Austria,...
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What is the Unitary Patent, and how do I get one?
09 June 2022
The Unitary Patent will be a single patent right, obtained via the European Patent Office, covering all EU Member States which have ratified the agreement at the patent grant date.
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Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court - finally happening?
24 September 2021
The project to establish a Unitary Patent in Europe and a Unified Patent Court to handle patent infringement litigation for European patents is underway again.
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Other Case Reports

IP Infringement: A question of fees
17 August 2016
In a recent application regarding appropriate Court fees (Lifestyles Equities CV v Sportsdirect.com Retail Ltd), the High Court confirmed that issuing a claim form limited to a claim for intellectual...
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The European Court of Justice's Advocate-General solves the Rubik’s Cube (trademark) puzzle
20 June 2016
The Rubik’s Cube is currently protected by a 3D trademark across the EU (Registration No. 162784), but perhaps not for much longer as the Attorney General of the Court of Justice of the European...
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Political Blunders: A Reminder to Clear Underlying Rights
16 June 2016
The announcement from Toyota on 9 June that it was considering making a “formal legal complaint” against Vote Leave for use of the Toyota mark in its campaign materials and the raising of similar...
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Litigation
Updated Guidance for UK Registered Design Applications
16 June 2016
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) recently issued a Designs Practice Notice (DPN) 1/16 to provide users with updated guidance on registered design practice in the UK.
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Building a Resilient Quantum Patent Portfolio: Winning the Race to File First
Sharing of video clips infringed Sky and ECB copyright
26 May 2016
In England and Wales Cricket Board Limited and Sky UK Limited vs Tixdaq Limited and Fanatix Limited, the High Court has found that the reproduction and communication to the public of short clips of...
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When does use of a trademark cross the line?
24 May 2016
BMW has been partly successful in a claim against an unauthorised car repair shop for infringement and passing off - Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (“BMW”) v Technosport London Ltd (“TLL”) and George...
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IP Enforcement 2020: The UK Government’s new strategies
23 May 2016
This month, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has published the UK Government's plans "to keep pace with the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead" in IP enforcement.
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Copyright infringement via hyperlinking?
04 May 2016
On 7 April 2016 Advocate General Wathelethas delivered his opinion in GS Media BV v Sanoma Media Netherlands BV, Playboy Enterprises International Inc., Britt Dekker (Case C‑160/15).
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Cadbury loses another battle over its purple trade mark
03 May 2016
In 2013, as part of the longstanding battle over Cadbury’s protection for the colour purple, the Court of Appeal (Société Des Produits Nestlé S.
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Trunki appeal dismissed by the Supreme Court
21 March 2016
The Supreme Court has upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision that the Kiddee Case produced by PMS did not infringe Magmatic’s Registered Community Design for the Trunki suitcase, “the CRD”.
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University’s dispute with inventor highlights importance of establishing ownership of IP
14 January 2016
A recent decision at the UK Intellectual Property Office emphasises again how important it is to establish ownership of rights in inventions (particularly before the first patent application is...
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Jaguar Land Rover fails in attempt to register trademark for shape of its cars
02 December 2015
Jaguar Land Rover’s application to register an EU-wide trademark for the shape of one of their Land Rover cars has been rejected by the EU General Court.
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Scammers posing as Intellectual Property Office fined £500,000
25 November 2015
Scammers who deceived intellectual property owners by issuing fraudulent renewal letters and invoices have been fined the maximum £500,000 penalty by the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court...
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Trademarking
HMRC opens consultation on proposed changes to Patent Box
22 October 2015
A consultation has been announced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) seeking the views of patent holders and interested parties on proposed changes to the UK Patent Box scheme.
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EU Trade Mark Reform – Key Proposals and Implications
17 August 2015
After years of debate, the European Parliament, European Council and European Commission have reached an agreement in relation to a new European Union trade mark reform package, which will provide a...
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