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- Levy on private copies may be imposed, says Advocate General
- In an opinion given on 11 May 2010, Advocate General Trstenjak ruled that a levy on private copies may be imposed on digital equipment, devices and media only ... — last modified 14 May 2010, 12:03 CET — filed under: EU Law - IP, euro — Relevance: 1%
- CASELEX:EU:2006:158 - European Court of Justice, European Union Intellectual Property Law
- European Court of Justice, European Union Intellectual Property Law — last modified 22 April 2010, 16:49 CET — filed under: EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- CASELEX:EU:2009:120 - IP Law - Exhaustion of trade mark proprietor’s rights
- This reference for a preliminary ruling was made by the Hoge Raad der Nederlanden (Supreme Court of the Netherlands) (Netherlands) in proceedings between the ... — last modified 15 March 2010, 19:23 CET — filed under: Intellectual Property, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- CASELEX:EU:2000:5 - IP Law - protection of industrial and commercial property
- A Member State failed to fulfil its obligations under Articles 30 of the EC Treaty (now, after amendment, Article 28 EC) when it detained presumably ... — last modified 15 March 2010, 23:48 CET — filed under: EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court refuses trademark for chocolate rabbits
- Chocolate rabbits or reindeer with red ribbons around their neck cannot be registered as Community trademarks, the General Court has ruled, in response to ... — last modified 26 January 2011, 20:24 CET — filed under: Food & Drink, Trade Mark, Consumer, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Commission fined EUR 12m for copyright infringement
- In a peculiar case of non-contractual liability, the European Commission has been ordered to pay a total of EUR 12 million to Systran, a language translation ... — last modified 26 January 2011, 19:45 CET — filed under: EU Law, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Customs enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
- The European Parliament on 11 June approved a new EU Regulation on the customs enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights. — last modified 11 June 2013, 19:38 CET — filed under: EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Extending a Community Trade Mark outside the EU
- A Community Trade Mark (CTM) application or a registered CTM can be used as the basis to extend protection internationally via an International Registration ... — last modified 31 January 2012, 01:46 CET — filed under: trademark, company, SMEs, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Customs action to tackle IPR infringing goods
- EU Customs detained almost 40 million products suspected of violating intellectual property rights (IPR) in 2012, according to the Commission's annual report ... — last modified 05 August 2013, 18:49 CET — filed under: Finance, Trade, Consumer, EU Law - IP, counterfeit — Relevance: 1%
- Special report 06/2022: EU intellectual property rights - Protection not fully waterproof
- In this audit, the European Court of Auditors assessed whether intellectual property rights in EU trademarks, EU designs and geographical indications are well ... — last modified 26 April 2022, 22:30 CET — filed under: SMEs, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Germany go-ahead for EU's unitary patent system
- Germany's deposition of instrument on the ratification of the Unified Patent Court Agreement Monday triggered the final step required for the Unitary Patent ... — last modified 21 February 2023, 23:24 CET — filed under: Research & Technology, Intellectual Property, Headline1, SMEs, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- EU pharma waiver to boost generic drugs exports
- The EU Commission proposed Monday to adjust intellectual property rules to help Europe's pharmaceutical companies tap into fast-growing global markets and ... — last modified 30 May 2018, 00:05 CET — filed under: Headline1, Pharmaceuticals, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- EUR 20m to help European SMEs maximise IP assets
- As of Monday, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) were able to apply for financing under a EUR 20 million grant scheme to help EU companies to make better ... — last modified 11 January 2021, 23:22 CET — filed under: Headline2, SMEs, EU Law - IP, EU Funding — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court rules again Spain's private copyright compensation scheme
- A Spanish scheme for fair compensation for private copying finance by the state was contrary to the EU's copyright directive, the European Court of Justice ... — last modified 09 June 2016, 18:05 CET — filed under: EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels looks to strengthen IPR protection
- The EU Commission signalled its intention Thursday to crack down on intellectual property rights infringements, which it says cost European firms billions of ... — last modified 14 January 2020, 17:09 CET — filed under: Headline2, Research & Technology, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- New Unitary Patent system launches in EU
- The Unitary Patent system launched in the EU on 1 June, with the aim of making it simpler and easier for companies to protect their innovations in Europe and ... — last modified 06 June 2023, 16:33 CET — filed under: SMEs, Headline2, Research & Technology, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%
- Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement
- The European Commission presented on 29 November 2017 measures to ensure that intellectual property rights are well protected, thereby encouraging European ... — last modified 29 November 2017, 20:22 CET — filed under: SMEs, Research & Technology, EU Law - IP, Single Market — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels acts to protect Europe's know-how
- Europe's smaller companies will be encouraged to invest in innovation and creativity, under EU Commission plans presented Wednesday to strengthen protection of ... — last modified 29 November 2017, 20:35 CET — filed under: Headline1, Single Market, SMEs, EU Law - IP — Relevance: 1%