The general purpose of the study is to analyse whether the existing EU legal framework for design protection contributes to the Innovation Union strategy which aims to create an innovation-friendly environment that makes it easier for ideas to be turned into products that will bring growth of th...
The Bulletin is published in six parts. Part A relates to applications for Community trade marks. Part Β contains registrations. Part C contains publications of entries in the Register subsequent to the original registration, such as amendments, surrender etc., as well as transfers and licences....
Over the past decade the EUIPO has been working intensively with national and regional IP offices in the EU in order to improve and harmonise tools and practices in the EU trade mark and design system. This effort has been complemented and reinforced by the legislative measures aimed at modernis...
Intellectual Property (IP), as intangible assets, are a key factor in the competitiveness of your business in the global economy. IP is a primary method for securing a return on investment in innovation and is particularly relevant to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), as they internatio...