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“PORT CHARLOTTE” Whisky does not infringe the EU protected designation of origin (PDO) “PORTO” or “PORT” – Consideration needed urgently for protection of PDOs and GIs, UK and EU-wide, post-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog The CJEU has confirmed that "Port Charlotte", registered as an EU trade …
Exhaustion, economic links and "unitary control" - the AG's opinion in the Schweppes trade mark reference
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog Trade mark rights may still be exhausted even if goods are imported …
Commission paper on IPR post-Brexit highlights the importance of resolving key issues prior to withdrawal
The European Commission has published "Position paper transmitted to EU27 on Intellectual property rights (including geographical indications)" (7 …
Patent and Pharma Update - June 2017
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog Our regular Patent and Pharma Update aims to keep you informed of recent …
EIOPA to publish guidance on sound principles for authorisation and supervision post-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Insurance blog EIOPA has published an interview given by Gabriel Bernardino, EIOPA Chair, which contains …
Digital Economy Act 2017: The pick 'n' mix assortment of provisions receives Royal Assent
The post below was first published on our Fintech blog The Digital Economy Act (the "Act") finally received Royal Assent on 27 April 2017 and the …
HELPING FMCG BUSINESSES PLAN FOR A POST-BREXIT FUTURE
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog Businesses with interwoven supply chains across the EU and beyond have …
BREXIT – WHAT IP ISSUES TO CONSIDER NOW
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog We set out our thoughts and predictions upon how protection and …
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