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24 November 2021 IP NEWS
Plastic recycling and alternative plastics: Europe and the US ahead of the global innovation game
On October 19, 2021, the European Patent Office (EPO) released a study entitled “Patents for tomorrow’s plastics: Global innovation trends in recycling, circular design and alternative sources”. This study, covering the years 2010 to 2019 by analysing international patent families, demonstrates that Europe and the US are at the forefront of innovation when it comes […]
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18 November 2021
Cabinet GUIU - JurisPatent becomes GUIU IP !
Over these past 45 years of accompanying our clients, our firm has gone through many changes: settling in Dijon, merging with a Parisian firm, opening branches in Reims, Lyon and Besançon… Today, our firm is starting a new chapter and to symbolise this new era, we decided to shift our identity to realign it […]
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03 June 2021 IP NEWS
On the importance of ensuring that the products and services covered by a trademark match the ones for which it is actually used!
It is a fact well known that the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has particularly strong standards when it comes to figuring out whether a trademark is actually being used for the products and services it is supposed to cover. It is not enough to demonstrate that the trademark has indeed been exploited, but […]
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12 May 2021 IP NEWS
France : A speeded grant process for patent applications on ways to fight COVID!
Decision n°2021-65 from April 21st, 2021 The French National Industrial Property Institute (INPI) joined the national efforts to end the pandemic by setting up (under specific conditions) a speeded grant process for patent applications on ways to fight COVID-19. For these applications, the grant delay would indeed be shortened to 24 months after their filing […]
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12 May 2021 IP NEWS
Computer-implemented simulations: their patentability finally confirmed!
The Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office issued on March 10, 2021 decision G1/19, a decision that provides answers on the patentability of computer-implemented simulations. As a reminder, the European patent application 03793825.5 (on the modelling and simulation of a crowd of pedestrians moving through a building) had been refused by the […]
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08 April 2021 IP NEWS
Dependant claims: a weapon that must not be overlooked!
Reviewing the Court de Cassation’s decision from January 27th, 2021 (n° U 18-17.063) In this case, the American law company Vision Sciences (owner of the EP patent 148 988) and their licensees confronted the Italian law company Xmed Srl. These three companies started legal actions for counterfeiting against Xmed for claims 1 to 4 and claim […]
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25 March 2021 IP NEWS
Décideurs Magazine annual ranking of IP firms
We are proud to announce that the Cabinet GUIU – Jurispatent was selected as one of the best national IP firms for 2021 in the annual ranking of the Décideurs Magazine – Groupe Leaders League. Our work has been once again praised in all the rankings (Patent, Trademark, Designs & Models). Compared to 2020, we […]
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11 March 2021
Trademark, designs and models: international registrations decreased in 2020!
The international registration applications of trademarks made through the Madrid System decreased of 0.6 % in 2020, with 63 800 applications. It is the first decrease since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis. In the same way, the number of international protection applications of industrial designs and models through the La Haye System has also decreased. It […]
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10 March 2021 IP NEWS
International patent applications: breaking records in 2020!
The WIPO just released their 2020 statistics: despite the heavy impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, the number of international patent applications filed through the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) increased by 4% compared to 2019! 275 900 applications were filed in 2020, when 265 381 were filed in 2019: it is also the highest recorded […]
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09 March 2021 IP NEWS
Pakistan joins the Madrid System!
Pakistan has now acceded to the Madrid System, joining the list of 123 countries, which can be selected through a single international application. The costs for gaining rights in this territory will thus decrease, and the procedure will become easier. The trademark application will however go through the Pakistan Office examination that follows its own […]
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10 February 2021 IP NEWS
THE PROTECTION GIVEN BY THE PDO EXTENDED TO THE PRODUCT’S APPEARANCE
« It looks like Morbier, as a black stripe like Morbier… But it’s not Morbier » The European regulations on the protection of Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) clearly state that third parties are not allowed to use protected denominations to refer to products that do not conform to the PDO’s specifications. However, as consumers, […]
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04 February 2021 IP NEWS
COVID-19 : why the ex officio licensing requests don't really make sense!
With the issues in producing the vaccines against SARS-Cov2, requests for obtaining ex officio licences in the Public Health interest have been brought back to the foreground, with the aim of allowing everyone to produce the much-awaited vaccines. But these requests do not seem to worry about whether patents exist or not. It is interesting […]
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22 January 2021 IP NEWS
Should we worry about patents on drugs/vaccines?
A year after COVID-19 began spreading worldwide, several countries launched vaccination campaigns, with the end of this unprecedented health crisis looming in the horizon. Since its beginning, many pharmaceutical labs engaged in a race against time to be the first to come up with a vaccine. Just as for drugs, patents can protect vaccines. One […]
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22 December 2020
Best Wishes for 2021!
If 2021 will be the year of all hopes for our health, it will also be for the economical health of our country and of its businesses a year full of changes, resulting from all our creative and inventive minds! It is why, more than ever… We protect your future!
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15 December 2020
Christian MULENET joins the Cabinet GUIU - JurisPatent team.
It is now official: we are pleased to announce that Christian MULENET will join in January the team at Cabinet GUIU – JurisPatent, as (notably) Expert in Intellectual Property strategy. He will join our Besançon office. As a graduate of the CEIPI – Centre d’Etudes Internationales de la Propriété Intellectuelle and with almost 20 years […]
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09 December 2020 IP NEWS
The lack of opposition against public order and morality in patents: a recent example of a rarely discussed validity condition
When we talk about the legal conditions regarding the patentability of an invention, novelty and inventive step are systematically brought up. However, there are other conditions. For example, the commercial exploitation of an invention can not go against public order and morals; this can only result from the sole fact that this exploitation is forbidden […]
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12 November 2020 IP NEWS
BREXIT’s impact on trademarks and models.
Following the recent votes of the British parliament and of the European parliament, the United Kingdom left the European Union on the 31st of January 2020. As per the agreement voted between the EU and the United Kingdom, it was the start of a transition period which will end (unless it is extended) on the […]
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28 October 2020
[TEAM NEWS] Over the past few months, a lot happened at the Cabinet! Here are some of our latest news
Professional growth: Dorian GUIU, who already obtained the Professional Lawyer’s Certification a few years ago, successfully passed the “validation des acquis de l’expérience” (recognition of prior learning experience) exam and will now appear on the list of people qualified in industrial property (in trademark and designs). This will enable him to soon request his […]
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14 October 2020 IP NEWS
Global Innovation Index 2020 - Our thoughts
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the INSEAD and the University of Cornell released their “Global Innovation Index 2020”. This study helps identifying evolutions in terms of innovation, through time and space. They pinpoint that Western countries are still the most innovative, the leaders being Switzerland, Sweden and the USA. However, Asian countries […]
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01 October 2020
Functional form: can it be protected by Copyright?
Thoughts on the Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union from June 11, 2020 (CJUE, 11 juin 2020, C-833/18, SI, Brompton Bicycle Ltd c/ Chedech/Get2Get). This case revolves around a conflict between a folding bicycle designer (SI), the company that he created for its marketing (Brompton Bicycle) and a Korean company (Get2Get) […]
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23 July 2020 IP NEWS
Online marketplaces : simply « storing » products
Comments on the Court of Justice of the European Union’s decision from April 2, 2020 (http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf;jsessionid=97C35647F5F95E4E612B7E311A199033?text=&docid=224883&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=10513335 ) The Court of Justice confirmed that an online marketplace (such as Amazon, Le Bon Coin, eBay or Rue du Commerce, for example), which stores for a third party products counterfeiting a brand without being aware of the counterfeiting […]
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09 July 2020 IP NEWS
THE GRIMBERGEN CASE : BACK TO A STRICTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE EVIN LAW REGARDING ADVERTISING ALCOHOLIC DRINKS!
Explanation of the Court of Cassation decision from the 20th of May 2020 (Civ. 1ère, 20th of May 2020, n° 19-12278) As the wine sector is deeply impacted by the consequences of the current worldwide health crisis and by the customs laws on wines exported to the USA, and as the overall alcohol consumption is […]
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24 June 2020 IP NEWS
[IP NEWS-PATENTS] Protecting medications and Supplementary Protection Certificate: what to learn from the Court of Justice of the European Union! (Decision C-650/17 from the 30th of April 2020)
Even a medication, which is a simple and perfectly characterised chemical molecule, can be protected by a series of patents filed one after the other, mimicking the development of the product. Here is an example of what could happen: A first patent protecting the molecule by its function through claims, as “Product for its […]
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17 June 2020 IP NEWS
[IP NEWS-STATS] France now ranking 3rd worldwide according to the US Chamber IP Index.
The US Chamber is an American professional organisation, rallying over 3 million companies. Since 2012, it publishes a yearly ranking of countries based on the level of IP protectiveness they offer. This ranking is created using 52 markers, such as the legislative corpus, the implementation of rights, and awareness actions. The IP Index also […]
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