Common IP mistakes with EU trademarks
Securing a trademark in the European Union is crucial for protecting a business's identity. However, the trademark registration process may not be risk-free. Many applicants make critical mistakes that can result in avoidable costs, litigation or even loss of rights.
In this article, we highlight the most common intellectual property (IP) mistakes made with EU trademarks and provide guidance on how to avoid them.
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EPO and Costa Rica Sign Historic Validation Agreement
On December 13, 2024, the European Patent Office (EPO) and Costa Rica's Ministry of Justice and Peace signed a landmark validation agreement, making Costa Rica the first country in the Americas to join the EPO's validation system.
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Romania to join Unitary Patent system on 1 September 2024
The European Patent Office (EPO) has announced that Romania will join to the Unitary Patent system on 1 September 2024. This will bring the total number of EU Member States participating in the Unitary Patent system to 18.
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Trademark Clash: Liverpool vs. Manchester City - Exploring Football's Iconic Rivalry from Brand Perspectives
In the pulsating world of football, where the roar of the crowd meets the finesse of the game, rivalries extend beyond the pitch into realms of business and branding. In this article, we delve into the trademark perspectives of two football giants: Liverpool and Manchester City.
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The European Patent Office will increase its fees as of 1st of April, 2024
The European Patent Office (EPO) has announced an impending adjustment to its fee schedule, set to take effect on April 1st, 2024. This decision to increase fees may impact applicants and patent holders engaging with the EPO. For some of the fees the increase is up to 30%.
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Validation of European patents will be possible in Georgia
The European Patent Office (EPO) has announced that Georgia to be included in a European patent (EP) application as a Validation State.
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Word Marks VS Figurative Marks
When it comes to representing your brand, there are two primary options: logo or word mark. Both hold distinct advantages and captivate audiences in unique ways. Let's take a closer look at each option and explore their potential impact on your business.
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What if I miss a patent annuity deadline?
If you miss a patent annuity deadline, it can have significant consequences for your intellectual property rights. Patent annuities are periodic maintenance fees that must be paid to keep a patent in force. Failure to pay these fees on time can result in the abandonment of your patent, which means that your exclusive rights to the invention will be lost. However, in many countries, there are still some alternative ways to keep your patent in force.
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