Japanese companies contribute to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic
6 May 2020
Japanese companies contribute to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic
Toyota Motors and Canon, as well as more than 20 other Japanese companies, will open their patents and other intellectual property objects in Japan and abroad for free use to help to fight against COVID-19 by joint efforts. The main goal is...
Changes in the patent law of Poland
30 April 2020
Changes in the patent law of Poland
Polish Industrial Law on Patents entered into force. The main purpose of legislative changes was to...
Nissan intends to change logo: first images of the trademark
28 April 2020
Nissan intends to change logo: first images of the trademark
Nissan is considering changing the logo. This is evidenced by new trademark applications in the United Kingdom, Peru, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina. The new logo has become mor...
The European court refused to consider the Adidas logo as a trademark
3 July 2019
The European court refused to consider the Adidas logo as a trademark
The European Court of Justice refused to recognize the logo of the German company Adidas as a trademark, which may be subject to legal protection. This is stated in the decision published on the website of the court.
Registration of TM in Uzbekistan can be canceled as a result of INVENTORY! New changes in Uzbekistan!
1 March 2019
Registration of TM in Uzbekistan can be canceled as a result of INVENTORY! New changes in Uzbekistan!
Registration of TM in Uzbekistan can be canceled as a result of INVENTORY! New changes in Uzbekistan!
Smart packaging
22 February 2019
Smart packaging
It's time for new packaging - smart packaging. This marketing ploy is attracting more and more attention from manufacturers and is being actively transformed, which causes confusion in understanding what smart packaging is. Who owns the rights to such smart packaging? And if you decide to use it for your products, you should pay attention to certain points before making a decision.