EUIPO adds 32m Chinese marks to TMview database
China s IP office, CNIPA, has made its trademark data
available on the TMview search tool, an EUIPO database launched in 2010.
The EUIPO announced the update on Wednesday, May 19. TMview now contains data from 75 participating offices, including 96.4
million trademarks, 32 million of which came from CNIPA.
CNIPA commissioner Shen Changyu and EUIPO executive director
Christian Archambeau held a virtual meeting to celebrate the inclusion of the
Chinese trademarks into TMview.
Archambeau said: “The go-live of Chinese trademark data in
the TMview database is a tribute to the mutually beneficial cooperation between
China and Europe in general, and more specifically between the CNIPA and EUIPO.
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Google v Oracle SCOTUS ruling
Managing IP spoke to four in-house counsel about the impact of the US Supreme Court’s ruling in
Google v Oracle, from Monday, April 5.
The court ruled that Google’s use of Oracle’s code was fair – in a decision that concluded a decade-long battle between the two businesses.
Sources said that the ruling was good for the software industry, but they disagreed on whether the court got the details right.
Some attorneys, for example, thought that the court made the right move in declining to rule on the copyrightability of application programming interfaces (APIs).
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Hommage de l OEB à l Office hongrois de la propriété intellectuelle à l occasion de son 125e anniversaire
1er mars 2021
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à l occasion de son 125
e anniversaire, l Office hongrois de la
propriété intellectuelle (HIPO) a reçu un message de félicitations du Président
de l OEB, M. António Campinos, mais aussi de représentants du
ministère hongrois de l innovation et des technologies, du ministère hongrois
des finances, ainsi que de l Organisation Mondiale de la Propriété
Intellectuelle (OMPI) et de l Office de l Union européenne pour la propriété
intellectuelle (EUIPO).
Dans son allocution, prononcée par visioconférence, M.