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In this blog post, we look at the copyright dispute that ruined the studio behind the original 1922 Nosferatu movie. A timeless tale and a reminder to all creators that they must make sure they are not infringing on anyone's copyright when creating their own content, no matter how good it is!

In this post, we look at two trade mark cases of the General Court involving Mercedes-Benz and Schweppes.
Today, the European Patent Office (EPO) released the Patent Index 2024, which shows that innovation remains strong, with patent applications last year keeping up the high level observed in 2023.
The Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) is pleased to unveil this special edition of les Nouvelles, focusing on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs).

Applications are now open for the 2026 European Capital of Innovation Awards. Cities are invited to submit their applications by 18 June 2025, 17:00 (CET).

In this post, we look at the General Court's decision in case T-1187/23 on what genuine use of a trade mark means, and whether use of the trade mark in relation to a finished project satisfies the requirement when the trade mark has been registered for the raw products.

Apply for the Ideas Powered for Business SME Fund 2025!

The European IP Helpdesk team interviewed the IP Ambassadors, inviting them to share their expertise and perspectives on knowledge valorisation and intellectual asset management.
European IP Helpdesk team just published a new fact sheet that provides an overview of the key aspects of geographical indications, including their types and the registration processes involved.
The Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines (CCIP), along with 18 of its member companies, signed last week the E-Commerce Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)—facilitated by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL)—to fight back more intensively against the increased sale

In this post, we look at two cases of the General Court, case T-361/24 and T-66/24.

The recognition is expected to strengthen Mexico’s position as a key player in the global wine scene.

Certain analyses indicate that Horizon Europe funding success rates show a clear disparity, with northern countries outperforming their southern counterparts in securing grants.
Significant IP developments combined with political elections made 2024 an important year for the country, explain Nick Redfearn, Arifia Fajra and Kin Wah Chow of Rouse.
The Philippines, under the leadership of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), is committed to expanding the ASEAN Technology and Innovation Support Center (TISC) Network to enhance intellectual property (IP) protection, commercialization and ensure research and development

The European Commission (EC) is developing an EU start-up and scale-up strategy aimed at enhancing the framework conditions for these businesses. The strategy will be shaped by a broad consultation with stakeholders, and as part of this process, the EC has launched a public consultation.

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has recently released the 2024 Mapping Exercise (ME) report, which examines and maps the stakeholder networks and engagement models of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the European Union Intellectual Property Network (EUIPN).
In today’s business landscape, businesses are all about standing out. Whether it is a quirky logo, a catchy name, or a lovable character, branding plays a crucial role. Thanks to social media, what once took years to build can now go viral overnight. But with this rapid fame comes new challenges.

In this post, we look at two cases of the General Court, case T-187/24 and T-434/23.

All countries in Latin America have already joined, except Cuba.