July 6, 2024

Licensing and IP: Maximizing the Value of Your IP

Intellectual property (IP) is a critical asset for businesses and innovators, offering the potential to generate significant revenue and competitive advantages. Licensing is one of the most effective strategies for maximizing the value of IP. By granting others the right to use your IP, you can unlock new income streams, expand market reach, and leverage the expertise of partners while retaining control over your original creations.
July 6, 2024

The Impact of 3D Printing on Intellectual Property

The advent of 3D printing technology has revolutionized manufacturing, design, and various other industries. However, it has also introduced significant challenges and complexities in the realm of intellectual property (IP). As 3D printing becomes more accessible and widespread, understanding its impact on IP rights is crucial for innovators, businesses, and legal professionals.
June 25, 2024

Patent Law Updates: Recent Changes and Their Implications

Recent updates in patent law have significant implications for inventors, businesses, and legal professionals. Staying abreast of these changes is crucial to ensure that innovations are adequately protected and to navigate the complexities of the patent system effectively.
June 25, 2024

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Era of AI and ML

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has brought transformative changes to various industries, but it has also introduced significant challenges in protecting intellectual property (IP). As these technologies evolve, it becomes crucial for businesses and innovators to safeguard their creations and investments.
June 11, 2024

Counterfeiting procedures, legislation & trends

Counterfeiters are constantly improving and evolving. In some cases, they can be highly sophisticated and well-organized operations. With the pandemic, their business grew even faster and more widespread than ever before. Counterfeiters have become harder to find as they operate through larger webs. For example, a single organization might operate through dozens of different online sellers, located in various countries. Also, they use other methods to disguise the size of the operation and diversify risks, such as for example small consignments. So even if some of these are located or seized, the impact to the organization is minimal and brands are not too keen on taking action in all cases due to the high costs of the actions and the little gain obtained.
June 11, 2024

Relevant organizations in Spain for trademark protection

In Spain, most of both public and private organizations play crucial roles in the realm of IP and, in particular, regarding brand protection, in different ways. These include, among other, the registration and protection of IP rights, enforcement procedures against infringement, and offering educational seminars and training programs. These institutions work collaboratively to ensure strong defence mechanisms for IP, providing comprehensive support to rights holders and fostering an environment that promotes innovation and fair competition.
June 11, 2024

New and evolving technologies impacting IP

Question: [Are there any laws or prospective laws relating to the use or effect of AI?] In March 2024, the European Union passed the Artificial Intelligence Act. This Act has already entered into force and is applicable in Spain, although a gradual adoption of its provisions is foreseen. The Act regulates AI systems based on the risks that AI could pose to the fundamental rights of citizens. To do so, it analyzes their functions and purposes. The Act establishes four levels of risk: (i) minimal risk; (ii) high risk: before being marketed, they will be subject to a conformity assessment; (iii) inadmissible risk: those that violate fundamental rights and, consequently, are prohibited (for example, an AI that performs emotion recognition in the workplace or educational institution, for no justifiable reason); and (iv) specific risk for transparency: when there is a risk of manipulation, specific obligations are imposed (for example, users must be aware that they are interacting with a conversational robot). Fines are also envisaged for those AI systems that do not comply with the requirements of the Act.
April 7, 2024

What to know when registering a new trademark

When registering a new trademark in the market, there are several key issues that newcomers need to consider to ensure a successful and legally protected brand identity. These issues include: Trademark Availability Search: Conducting a comprehensive trademark search is crucial to ensure that the desired trademark is not already in use by another party. This involves searching existing trademark databases, both nationally and internationally, to identify any conflicting trademarks.
October 17, 2023

European Patent Office changes rule

European Patent Office changes 10-day notification rule As of November 1, 2023, the old familiar rule that a document from the EPO is deemed to be delivered to the addressee on the tenth day following its electronic transmission or handover to the postal service provider will no longer apply. Instead, postal and electronic notification will be deemed to occur on the date of the document.
European Patent Office changes rule
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