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Copyright
Eleonora Rosati analysed the Advocate’s General opinion in the C-264/19 case, currently pending before the Court of Justice. The referral from the German Federal Court of Justice concerns the interpretation of Art. 8(2)(a) of the Enforcement Directive and whether the term ‘address’ shall include email and IP address. The Advocate General has answered in the negative and Eleonora looks how this Opinion generally fits within the EU regime of online platforms and intermediaries.
Patents
Trade marks
Other topics
GuestKat Rose Hughes brought us the news about the extension of deadlines at the EPO due to COVID-19. Deadlines falling after 15 March 2020 will now be extended until 4 May 2020. Oral proceedings before the Boards of Appeal have also been cancelled until 15 May 2020. Kat Friend Shawn Poon reported on the new modified approach to breach of confidence claims, adopted by the Singapore Court of Appeal. Especially, the Court has y enabled a prima facie case to be satisfied “where confidential information has been accessed or acquired without a plaintiff’s knowledge or consent”. If a prima facie case is established, the burden shifts to the defendant to “prove that its conscience was unaffected.”
Kat Friends Darren Meale and Rosie Burbridge launched a series of Retromark: Live! podcasts and informed the IPKat readers about the first three episodes. The IP world in the time of Coronavirus is experiencing a fall in trade mark filings, suspension of deadlines in the Offices, and a switch to virtual court hearings. On the bright side, the list of amusing corona-related applications is a delight!
The IP Education Series is out with its final Volume 7. Kat Friends Hannah Yates and Joe Sekhon shared with the IPKat readers their experiences with online resources on intellectual property. Hannah Yates (UK IPO) presented the free online resources made available by the UK IPO, including the IP Support tool. Joe Sekhon (Portsmouth University) explained how he is using social media, including Facebook and Instagram, to deliver IP education to young entrepreneurs.
Never Too Late 259 [Week ending April 5]: BREAKING: CJEU rules that hiring out of motor vehicles equipped with radio receivers does not constitute a communication to the public | Significant Revisions to the Swiss Copyright Act | Book review: The unrealized promise of the next great copyright act | [Guest post] Covid-19 Treatments: The Issue of Orphan Drug Status and Patents | What is all due care in stressful situations? (T 0600/18) | Book Review; the CIPA Guide to the Patents Act by the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, Ninth Edition | [Guest Post] Appeals to the Appointed Person in the UK – the unappealing truth | Gleissner fails again in aptly-named UK trade mark invalidity action | What happened to the “long tail” theory of commerce on the Internet? | UK IP courts go virtual, as COVID-19 shutters courtrooms across the globe
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