• Delhi High Court says no FRAND trial needed to obtain SEP injunction in Intex v Ericsson

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/delhi-high-court-says-no-frand-trial.html At the time of writing this post, this Kat was currently halfway through Mr Justice Mellor’s Interdigital v Lenovo FRAND decision (see here) this Kat is made aware of an appellant judgment from the High Court of Delhi in the same area: Intex v Ericsson 2023:DHC:2243-DB. This appeal is... Continue reading

     
  • Poland’s preliminary injunctions set to become a scarce commodity

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/polands-preliminary-injunctions-set-to.html Richard, the Polish Kat,is not a fan of change The AmeriKat has been in New York this week for the 30th Fordham IP Conference.  This is the first time the conference has been held in person since before the pandemic.  It was equally exciting, overwhelming and emotional to see... Continue reading

     
  • Never too late: if you missed the IPKat last week!

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/never-too-late-if-you-missed-ipkat-last.html At the end of the second week of April with the sun starting to emerge, here are the latest Katposts. Copyright Image by Francesco Ungaro Nedim Malevich reported the words of Deborah De Angelis, who discussed the recent conflict between SIAE and Meta in relation to Italian music on... Continue reading

     
  • When Camembert went to war

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/when-camembert-went-to-war.html This Kat continues her discussion on how wars affect geographical indications (GIs), this time, how World War I changed the history of camembert, one of the France’s most famous cheese, both for the good (the building of a broad-based reputation) and for the bad (laying the seeds for the... Continue reading

     
  • Multimedia trade marks: EUIPO says that “Super Simon” is distinctive

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/multimedia-trade-marks-euipo-says-that.html According to the EU Trade Mark regulation (EUTMR) it is possible to register multimedia trade marks, i.e. those consisting of or extending to a combination of image and sound. The case On 7 May 2019 Dutch company Chiever B.V. filed an application for registration of a multimedia trade mark... Continue reading

     
  • Are consumables component parts of a complex product?

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/are-consumables-component-parts-of.html A design for a component part of a complex product can enjoy design protection in the EU only if the component part remains visible during normal use of the complex product (Art. 4(2)(a) of Regulation 6/2002, ‘Design Regulation’). This Kat recently discussed the Monz judgment of the Court of... Continue reading

     
  • Lamenting the closure of Book Depository

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/lamenting-closure-of-book-depository.html Here is the brief notice that reached this Kat’s inbox (as well as the inbox of others) last week. We are sorry to let you know that Book Depository will be closing on 26 April 2023 You can still place orders until midday (12pm BST) on 26 April 2023... Continue reading

     
  • US Copyright Office issues guidance on the protection of AI-generated works

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/us-copyright-office-issues-guidance-on.html   On 16 March 2023, the US Copyright Office (USCO) published the “Copyright registration guide: works containing material generated by artificial intelligence”. This is a short guide containing a “statement of policy” aimed at clarifying the position of the USCO regarding the examination and registration of works whose creation... Continue reading

     
  • Construing the claims to include technical effects mentioned in the description (T 1924/20)

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/construing-claims-to-include-technical.html Claim interpretation is the current hot-topic at the EPO, specifically the extent to which the description should be taken into account in claim interpretation. The EPO has recently taken a hard line against using the description to narrow the meaning of clear language in the claims. There is, however, another... Continue reading

     
  • Book Review: Intellectual Property and Development – Geographical Indications in Practice

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/04/book-review-intellectual-property-and.html This Kat has been savouring “Intellectual Property and Development – Geographical Indications in Practice” by Barbara Pick (Routledge, 2022) and is ready to share her review! The book consists of two parts, comprised of nine chapters. Part I opens with an introductory chapter. The research objective is to evaluate,... Continue reading