Issue 127
  July 2021
Contents:
 

Annual Conference update

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10th anniversary of EUIPN

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Madrid Yearly Review

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Record filings at EUIPO

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Malta joins IP Register in Blockchain

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New WIPO IP Portal

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EU General Court trade mark cases

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EU General Court design decisions

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New misleading letter alert

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MARQUES Media Roundup

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Annual Conference update

Delegates at this year's MARQUES Annual Conference can benefit from 16 hours of educational opportunities in the sessions being held from 13 to 24 September

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10th anniversary of EUIPN

EUIPO has published a Celebratory Report marking the 10th anniversary of the EU Intellectual Property Network (EUIPN)


In a letter to user associations representatives, EUIPO Executive Director Christian Archambeau said: "Over the past decade, the EUIPN, by joining forces, has transformed the two-tier EU trade mark and design system in which EU and national rights work together and complement each other, making IP rights more accessible and more effective and converging practices across the EU."

The report reviews the benefits brought by the EUIPO in areas including increased efficiency, harmonised tools and practices and committed and collaborative working.

Notable achievements include the use of the EUIPN front office e-filing and back office tools and 12 Common Practices.

Thanks to all the MARQUES members who have contributed to the success of the EUIPN. More information about the EUIPN is available here.

Madrid Yearly Review

Madrid international applications fell by 0.6% to 63,800 in 2020, according to WIPO's Madrid Yearly Review, published earlier this month

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Record filings at EUIPO

In a video message posted on 19 July, EUIPO Executive Director Christian Archambeau said the Office received 100,000 EUTM applications in the first six months of 2021

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Malta joins IP Register in Blockchain   New WIPO IP Portal

On 1 July the Industrial Property Registrations Directorate (IPRD) of the Maltese Commerce Department installed an IP Register in Blockchain node and transferred 60,000 records to TMview and DesignView through a blockchain network

 

WIPO has released a new version of the WIPO IP Portal, which provides access to its full range of IP services, including the registration of trade marks, designs and GIs

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EU General Court trade mark cases

There were lots of trade mark judgments from the EU General Court in July. Here’s a selection of decisions covering non-traditional marks, genuine use and likelihood of confusion

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EU General Court design decisions

A summary of two recent cases relating to RCDs

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New misleading letter alert   MARQUES Media Roundup

EUIPO has warned about a new misleading letter being circulated, which takes the form of a fake EUTM payment reminder letter using the EUIPO logo, name, acronym and address, and purports to be an EUTM payment reminder issued and electronically signed by a senior manager of the Office

 

Keep up to date with news about all the latest decisions, events and IP Office developments – as well as updates on the Annual Conference – on the MARQUES blogs and social media

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