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With Brexit arriving slowly but surely, it is time to look again at what the impact will be on your trademarks – see https://www.iphills.com/brexit/. The British Government has posted clear guidelines on their website (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/changes-to-trade-mark-law-after-brexit). We would like to summarize them for you: One thing remains...

In the US the vocabulary for design patents was further extended by a judgement of the Court of Appeals in the case of Curver Luxembourg SARL v. Home Expression Inc. Curver[1] is the holder of a design patent entitled: ‘Surface ornamentation for a pattern for...

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