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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

Join me for a walk around the blogs. Kluwer Patent Blog reported on the changes. Trade marks The EUIPO Observatory launched an awareness campaign entitled “Risks and Damages Posed by IPR Infringement in Europe”. It is part of the annual Pan-European Media Campaign and also marked World Anti-Counterfeiting Day on 8 June.

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Eurasia and IP

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

An application for a Eurasian patent covers all Contracting States of the Eurasian Patent Convention, and a Eurasian patent is granted for all these Contracting States together. EAPO has a total of eight member states, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.

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Print-on-Demand Services Face More Legal Woes–Canvasfish v. Pixels

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

In the ongoing legal battles over print-on-demand services, RedBubble and (more recently) Printify have sometimes achieved favorable results by disaggregating all of the functions and acting solely as a marketing agent for the disaggregated vendors. The print-on-demand service at issue is Pixels, who has appeared on this blog before.

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Registration and Protection Of Industrial Design In India

IP and Legal Filings

In this blog we will talk about the process of registration and what type of protection is provided under the designs act. One of them is ‘Design’ which is a composition of colors, shapes patterns, etc which add value and attraction to the product. Picture Credit: Shutterstock]. 25,000 which may extend up to Rs 50,000.

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God Save the Queen: what will happen to the Royal Warrants granted by the late Queen?

Garrigues Blog

In fact, since the adoption of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property in 1983, which applies to both Spain and the United Kingdom’s industrial property systems (among others), contracting States are required to refuse the registration and to prohibit the unauthorized use of trademarks including armorial bearings (e.g.,