• Thursday Thingies

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/thursday-thingies.html A shorter post this week, but still full of exciting opportunities! From a conference on the EPO’s Revised Rules of Procedure of the Boards of Appeal to an interesting job listing at the Association of Commercial Television in Europe. The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) have an upcoming Legal... Continue reading

     
  • Book review & discount code: A History of IP in 50 Objects

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/book-review-discount-code-history-of-ip.html A lot of books pass this keen-reading-Kat’s desk, but this one is a show stopper. I present to you A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects. This book is a master piece and I express my gratitude and awe to the editors – Claudy Op Den Kamp and... Continue reading

     
  • Why is there less innovation? Blame old geezers like me

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/why-is-there-less-innovation-blame-old.html In the immortal words of Pogo, the comic strip character created by Walt Kelly—”We have met the enemy and he is us.” This line has been used in a myriad of contexts, so permit this Kat to apply it to yet another one, the crisis in productivity and innovation.... Continue reading

     
  • Celebrity misadventures in trade mark land

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/celebrity-misadventures-in-trade-mark.html In recent years, intellectual property rights have played a significant role in the growth of highly competitive global industries, like fashion and music. This is not to say the least in the United States, where both social media influencers and artists in the music industry have sought to register... Continue reading

     
  • Book Review: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Creative Industries

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/book-review-research-handbook-on.html Katfriend Dinusha Mendis is Professor of Intellectual Property and Innovation Law at Bournemouth University and Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property, Policy and Managment (CIPPM). As someone who specialises in copyright law, copyright policy and the challenges to IP as a result of new and emerging technologies she was... Continue reading

     
  • Katcall: Openings for GuestKats and InternKats!

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/katcall-openings-for-guestkats-and.html Patty is already preparing her application – What are you waiting for?!?  Are you passionate about IP? Then we have exciting news for you!The IPKat is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) for GuestKat roles and looking for IP enthusiasts to fill InternKat positions.GuestKat and InternKat positions will last 6... Continue reading

     
  • Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/06/never-too-late-if-you-missed-ipkat-last_13.html Catch up with the latest developments in the IP world with the new edition of Never Too Late! Trade Marks GuestKat Nedim Malovic took a look at the recent confirmation from the Swedish Supreme Court that the storage of infringing goods with a view to sell them might trigger both civil... Continue reading

     
  • IPKat congratulates three new IP silks

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/01/ipkat-congratulates-three-new-ip-silks.html The IPKat team is delighted to hear news of three freshly-gowned members of the IP bar, who have been elevated to Queen’s Counsel in the 2019 “silk round”. In alphabetical order: – Mark Chacksfield (8 New Square), who represented Abbvie in defending FKB’s claim for an Arrow declaration.  – Lindsay Lane... Continue reading

     
  • AG Campos Sánchez-Bordona denies communication to the public in ‘Cordoba’ case

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2018/04/ag-campos-sanchez-bordona-denies.html A few months ago, this GuestKat reportedabout yet another CJEU case that tries to capture the scope of the right of communication to the public within Article 3 (1) of the InfoSoc Directive. In ‘Cordoba’, the plaintiff’s photograph was freely accessible to all internet users with his consent on... Continue reading

     
  • BREAKING: EU Commission publishes paper on consequences of Brexit on copyright

    http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2018/03/breaking-eu-commission-publishes-paper.html The IPKat has just been alerted that the EU Commission has published today a document detailing the consequences of Brexit on UK copyright.“Subject to any transitional arrangement that may be contained in a possible withdrawal agreement [a few days ago it appeared that there might be a 21-month period... Continue reading