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Tunisia new member in international trademark cooperation
By AWA Editor | Posted on November 14, 2013
On 16 October 2013 Tunisia acceded to the international cooperation agreement on trademark registration that is commonly known as the Madrid System and is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organisation, WIPO. The Madrid System offers a cost-effective solution to the challenge of protecting brands and trademarks in the international arena. By filing just one...
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Swedish purchasers of IP services choose Awapatent
By AWA Editor | Posted on November 12, 2013
Awapatent, together with the law firms Lindahl and Delphi, is the most preferred supplier of intellectual property services in Sweden. This is shown in the Klientbarometern survey, which is based on answers from more than 1000 purchasers of law services.
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Awapatent attorney nominated for alumni award
By AWA Editor | Posted on November 5, 2013
Helena Ribbefors, Attorney at Law in Awapatent’s Gothenburg office, has been nominated for the title “Young Law Alumnus of the Year 2013” by the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg. The winner will be presented at a ceremony on 20 November.
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Anette Rasmussen elected vice-chair of ECTA Committee
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 24, 2013
Anette Rasmussen, Attorney at Law at Awapatent and Managing Partner for Awa Law Advokater in Copenhagen, has been elected vice-chair for the OHIM-Link Committee in ECTA. This policy-making committee is very important and establishes the link between ECTA and OHIM in the sense that the committee is being called upon to comment trademark legislation and...
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Awapatent’s Innovation Barometer shows: Swedish and Danish companies continue to invest in R&D
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 21, 2013
89 per cent of the R&D managers in Sweden and Denmark believe that they will have an unchanged or increased budget for R&D in the nearest future compared to last year. 52 per cent say their budget will be unchanged, whereas 37 per cent think it will increase. As many as 96 per cent of...
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Relaxed requirements for divisional European patent applications
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 21, 2013
The deadline for filing divisional European patent applications will be amended 1 April 2014. It will again be possible to file divisional European applications as long as the parent application is pending. For some time, there have been rumours and speculations that the time limit for filing divisional European applications would be amended. This has...
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Prison for trading in counterfeit clothes brands
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 17, 2013
Stockholm District Court has sentenced a man to ten months behind bars for importing and selling counterfeit clothes brands. The relatively strict punishment was imposed even though the man has no previous convictions. The court motivates its decision by emphasising that this was an extensive criminal operation that has been going on for a long...
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Awapatent climbs higher in Managing IP’s PCT ranking
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 14, 2013
Awapatent climbs four positions to 6th place in industry magazine Managing IP’s annual PCT survey, a ranking of European IP firms based on the number of PCT applications filed. Awapatent filed 25 percent more PCT applications compared to the previous year. Awapatent also filed the highest number of PCT applications of all Swedish IP companies,...
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UK term of copyright extended to 70 years
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 14, 2013
On 1 October this year an important amendment was made to UK copyright law. Following the change, the term of copyright has now been increased from 25 years after the death of the author to 70 years, thus bringing UK legislation into line with that of most other European countries. Because of the shorter protection...
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Coca-Cola loses its status as the world’s most valuable brand
By AWA Editor | Posted on October 7, 2013
Coca-Cola, IBM, Microsoft. For year after year these three companies have regularly topped Interbrand’s list of the world’s most valuable trademarks and brands. Last year, however, Apple succeeded in leapfrogging into second place, and this year it has climbed further to hold the number one position. Coca-Cola has dropped to third place behind the new...
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