Issue 145
  January 2023
Contents:
 

Registration open for Spring Team Meeting

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From the Observatory: latest reports

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Input into EU Design Review

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EUIPO launches SME Fund 2023

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WIPO Global Awards

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Recent rulings from the CJEU and General Court

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Draft revision to China Trademark Law

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Combating online piracy of live content

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MARQUES Media Roundup

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The views expressed by contributors to this newsletter are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy and/or opinions of MARQUES and/or its membership.  Information is published only as a guide and not as a comprehensive authority on any of the subjects covered.  While every effort has been made to ensure the information given is accurate and not misleading neither MARQUES nor the contributors can accept any responsibility for any loss or liability perceived to have arisen from the use or application of any such information or for errors and omissions.  Readers are strongly advised to follow up articles of interest with quoted sources and specialist advisors.
 

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Registration open for Spring Team Meeting

MARQUES Council and Team members can now book their places at the Spring Team Meeting, which takes place at the Hilton Hotel, Frankfurt on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 March

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From the Observatory: latest reports

In their regular update for HouseMARQUES, the MARQUES Anti-Counterfeiting and Parallel Trade Team summarise the most recent reports published and the Watch List 2022

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Input into EU Design Review

MARQUES has been involved in the debate on the reform of the European Union Design legislation since its inception, following the publication of the Legal Review on Industrial Designs Protection in Europe in 2016


In the interest of designers and design right holders, MARQUES has advocated that the overall goals of the recast EU design law should be directed toward advancing a streamlined system of design protection at national, regional - in the European Union - and international levels.

MARQUES believes that design applicants should have full choice in that regard. A sound design protection system within Europe should be aimed at facilitating design owners in making their choice, by offering simplified and efficient procedures for design protection in a harmonised legal environment, which can ensure complementarity with the national design systems.

For these reasons, MARQUES welcomed the adoption by the Commission of the two package proposals to modernise the legislation on design protection at the end of November last year. A summary of the draft legislative texts can be found in HouseMARQUES here.

Working together with ECTA and INTA

As the European Commission launched a public consultation on the draft legislative texts of the revised Design Law Directive and Regulation, MARQUES and the sister organisations ECTA and INTA have furthered their cooperation.

The advocacy efforts of the three organisations have proven impactful and efficient in the previous steps of the reform process. ECTA, INTA and MARQUES are the signatories of a further joint contribution that the three organisations submitted during the consultation of the European Commission on 31 January 2023: it can be downloaded here.

This input builds upon the recommendations provided to the European Commission by the three organisations individually as well as jointly over the past years, in particular, through the Joint Paper on Legal Review of EU Designs System, submitted in July 2018, and the Joint Comments on the European Commission’s Inception Impact Assessment on the review of the Design Directive and Community Design Regulation submitted in January 2021. Both these documents are available on the Position Papers page on the MARQUES website.

In this round of consultations, MARQUES, ECTA and INTA welcomed the efforts of the European Commission in attempting to achieve greater harmonisation in the area of industrial designs and taking on board some of the proposals and recommendations presented in the above-mentioned earlier joint statements.

A few other specific areas/points were identified when studying the draft documents (Directive, Regulation and Implementing Regulation) and have been addressed in this new joint paper to the European Commission for due consideration.

The MARQUES Designs Team will share more information about the EU design law reform as it further develops. There will also be an episode of the Talking MARQUES podcast focusing on this topic available next month.

EUIPO launches SME Fund 2023

The Ideas Powered SME Fund 2023 was opened on 23 January and will run until 15 December 2023

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WIPO Global Awards

Representatives of SMEs can now apply for the WIPO 2023 Global Awards

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Recent rulings from the CJEU and General Court

HouseMARQUES summarises recent trade mark cases at Europe’s top courts, including the CJEU judgment in the Louboutin v Amazon cases concerning liability of online platforms

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Draft revision to China Trademark Law

On 13 January this year, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued a notification on soliciting public opinions regarding the draft revision to the China Trademark Law

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Combating online piracy of live content   MARQUES Media Roundup

The European Commission is conducting a call for evidence on the piracy of live content, such as sports events

 

It has been a busy month on the MARQUES blogs, with reports from MARQUES members on various legislative developments and judgments

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