Banner image with text: 'Stay informed with the latest IP news' and the following words listed: Insights, Interviews, Webinars.

AWA Point

Awa Point

Adoption of the copyright directive in the digital single market – Should we be scared or delighted?

By Mette Parlev | Posted on September 25, 2018

On 12 September 2018, the European Parliament voted on the much debated copyright directive – and this time around it was adopted. With the massive amount of criticism, one question comes to mind; what is the fuss all about? According to the European Parliament’s own press release following the adoption of the directive, the most...

Tags: copyright, EU, Internet, platforms, Reform, right holders

Denmark makes the IPR taskforce set down by the Public Prosecutor for Serious Economic Crime permanent

By Mette Parlev | Posted on September 24, 2018

Since November 2017, all filings for criminal investigation regarding IPR crime in Denmark have on a trial basis been referred to a special IPR taskforce at the office of the Public Prosecutor for Serious Economic Crime, also known as SØIK. This trial arrangement has now been made permanent. This means that criminal cases regarding counterfeit...

Tags: Denmark, IPR, SØIK

Christiania Bikes – Not a generic term for cargo bikes

By Mette Parlev | Posted on September 13, 2018

New decision from the Maritime and Commercial High Court in Denmark The Copenhagen area of Christiania is well-known worldwide as a free town initiated by squatters, who back in 1971 occupied the area. This place was the cradle for the cargo bikes called “Christiania Bikes”. The first cargo bike was produced in 1984, and soon...

Tags: bikes, cargo bikes, Christiania bikes, Christiania Cykler, Denmark, Trademark

Rush to register French football star Mbappé’s name highlights China’s rampant trademark squatting problem

By Ai-Leen Lim | Posted on September 7, 2018

The 2018 FIFA World Cup ended with France being victorious and a new star player emerging among the winning team – young footballer Kylian Mbappé Following the 1 July match against Argentina, during which Mbappé scored two goals, a staggering 169 trademark applications were filed as several Chinese companies and individuals applied to trademark his name....

Tags: china, FIFA, Football, Intellectual Property, Mbappé, trademarks, World Cup 2018

Science Park Jönköping: Where ideas turn into businesses

By AWA | Posted on September 4, 2018

Science Park Jönköping offers budding entrepreneurs business development opportunities and expert support along the way   About 15 years ago, a few Jönköping students had a vision to capture the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of their peers. After receiving funding from the university, they started a creative centre which would be the start of Science Park Jönköping. When...

Tags: business, company, entrepreneur, Jönköping Science Park, science park, start-up, startup

‘Soft Brexit’ provides for creation of comparable UK trademarks and designs

By AWA | Posted on August 23, 2018

Owners of existing EU trademarks (EUTM) and designs (RCD) had been left somewhat in the dark about what will happen to their intellectual property rights on 29 March 2019, but The UK Intellectual Property Office is now shedding some light on the situation. Existing EU trademarks and designs will, under the provision that the withdrawal...

Tags: Brexit, Britain, designs, EU, EUTM, Intellectual Property, RCD, trademarks, UK

Brenderup: An IP road of trials and errors

By AWA | Posted on August 17, 2018

When it comes to the question of investing in your intellectual property or not, trailer manufacturer Brenderup has experienced both sides of the coin. Dating back to the 1930s, Brenderup has a long and proud history. Swedish trailer manufacturer Fågelsta and Danish equivalent Brenderup joined forces after growing independently of each other and becoming members...

Tags: AWA, Brenderup, design protection, infringment, Intellectual Property, IP, Jönköping, patents

Going West: AWA and Haug Exchange Programme

By AWA | Posted on June 21, 2018

AWA IP attorneys are crossing the pond to build relationships and work alongside top US IP firm Haug Partners LLP in Manhattan, NYC It has been a successful beginning for the budding exchange programme between the two IP law firms AWA and Haug Partners LLP. Following a pilot project and discussions involving European Patent Attorney...

Tags: AWA, Exchange Programme, Haug Partners LLP, IP law firms, Manhattan, NYC, sweden, US

Louboutin trademark case: The red sole verdict

By Angela Boman | Posted on June 12, 2018

Today, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) stated that a sign such as the Louboutin’s trademark is intended purely to show the positioning of the red colour covered by the registration and not consisting ‘exclusively‘of a shape (Case No. C-163/16) The French shoe designer Christian Louboutin is defending its BENELUX trademark registration...

Tags: Christian Louboutin, design, Infringement, Louboutin, Netherlands, red sole, red soles, ruling, shoe designer

HitchSwitch: The name of the game

By AWA | Posted on June 5, 2018

Attorney by trade Jake Wolff trusted his gut feeling and quit his day job to start his own business helping newlyweds changing their name Deriving from New York City, Jake today lives in New Jersey with his wife and two kids. “It all started when I got married and my wife wanted to change her...

Tags: AWA, change your name, Chinese Trademark Review and Adjudication Board, domain name, EU, Haug Partners LLP, hitchswitch, IP, marriage

Recent contributors

Laura Stravinskaite

Laura Stravinskaite

Senior Associate, Attorney at Law

Ai-Leen Lim

Ai-Leen Lim

Partner, Attorney at Law, Group Vice President

Ashley Zhao

Ashley Zhao

Partner, Attorney at Law, Business Area Manager

Troels Peter Rørdam

Troels Peter Rørdam

Senior Counsel, European Patent Attorney

Mikkel Roed Trier

Mikkel Roed Trier

Partner, European Patent Attorney, UPC Representative, Business Area Manager