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The application of Protected Designations of Origin (PDOs) to sparkling wines in a post-Brexit landscape

This article discusses the application of PDOs to UK sparkling wine. How do they apply in a post-Brexit landscape?

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Should European patent applications be opted-out of the Unified Patent Court?

The EU patent package establishing a Unitary Patent (UP) providing EU-wide patent coverage and a Unified Patent Court (UPC) to enforce such patents entered into force on 1 June 2023, and our clients are deciding whether or not to opt out their existing European patents from the jurisdiction of the UPC.

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Passing off: Tesco infringes Lidl’s trade mark rights and copyright

In a judgment handed down on 19 April 2023, the High Court of England and Wales has found Tesco to infringe Lidl’s trade mark rights, copyright and rights in passing off in its blue and yellow logo.

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T 1688/20 and arguing novelty in examination and opposition proceedings
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T 1688/20 and arguing novelty in examination and opposition proceedings

In T 1688/20, the Board of Appeal has deviated from novelty criteria with respect to selection inventions as set out in the EPO guidelines for examination (G-VI, 8, ii), in favour of applying the “Gold Standard” test of novelty. This decision may be useful when arguing novelty in examination and opposition proceedings.

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Don’t delay filing your UK divisional patent applications

In this article, senior associate and patent attorney Parminder Lally, and trainee patent attorney Debora Dorn, provide a summary of the new practice regarding UK divisional patent applications, that will come into effect on 1 May 2023.

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Lessons to be learnt from Dragons’ Den: a practical guide for brand owners

In this article, trade mark attorney and associate Hannah Burrows provides practical tips for brand owners, based on issues that commonly crop up in the BBC’s ‘Dragons’ Den’

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2020 spike in biodegradable plastics innovation ends two decades of decline in patent applications

Appleyard Lees’ ‘Inside Green Innovation: Progress Report 2022’ revealed a significant increase in patent filings related to biodegradable plastics in recent years.

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Sustainable fashion: upcycling, recycling, second life and what it means for trade marks

In this article, trade mark attorney and associate Hannah Burrows discusses the considerations brand owners will need to make when planning to launch new, sustainability-focused services.

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Retained EU Plant Variety Rights in the UK now require UK address for service, or UK-based agent

Following 1 January 2024, the APHA will need an address for service in the UK, or the name and address of an agent in the UK, if they wish to continue to hold their Retained EU Plant Variety Right under UK legislation.

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Are fanciful logos no longer in fashion?

Associate and trade mark attorney Hannah Burrows discusses how major luxury fashion labels appear to have moved from fanciful logos, with significant stylisation being stripped back in favour of simpler fonts.

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When does your business law client need a specialist IP lawyer?

Business lawyers are expected to advise their clients on a wide range of regulatory, statutory and international legal issues.

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