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Registered Designs in EU and UK after Brexit (By Darren Smyth, AIPPI・Japan Vol. 65 No. 5, May 2020)

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28 May 2020

Darren Smyth explores the final decision from a UK Community Design Court which clarifies how to interpret a registered design

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20 March 2021

Neurim no more – Santen restricts SPCs to first marketing authorisation

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10 July 2020

IP pitfalls to avoid

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31 March 2020

IP Magazine profiles Darren Smyth

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16 March 2020

Amsterdam coffee shop’s attempt to register CANNABIS mark rejected

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20 February 2020

JIPLP: Update to Inventive Step Assessment in EPO Guidelines

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12 December 2019

New EU Copyright Directive – the first six months

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12 December 2019

Gene patent reform in the US and the knock-on effect in Europe

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11 December 2019

Vega One v Vegas: word elements almost always win

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5 November 2019

Analysis of Intel’s cellular patent portfolio

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20 September 2019

City A.M. Q&A: Can Liverpool FC trademark the word ‘Liverpool’?

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1 August 2019

Cricket World Cup: are cricketers' IP rights protected?

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29 July 2019

CJEU calls time on The Green Effort Limited v EUIPO case

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11 June 2019

Blockchain and the impact of patents

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28 May 2019

Financial Times publish Q&A with Matt Jones

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7 May 2019

Protecting IP rights pre- and post-Brexit

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7 May 2019

European Pharmaceutical Review: Compulsory licenses in Germany

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11 March 2019

McDonald’s has BIG MAC trademark revoked

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21 February 2019

Spinning around: General Court annuls EUIPO decision revoking SPINNING mark

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8 February 2019

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