Loading News Court of Appeal clarifies approach to insufficiency The recent Court of Appeal decision in Anan Kasei v Neo Chemicals has considered the approach to questions of insufficiency and how to delineate the 'boundary' of protection. News No Deal Brexit and Data Protection There are a number of practical steps that organisations (both controllers and processors) should consider taking in relation to data protection, should the UK leave the EU with No Deal. News Public consultation on the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation: brand battle lines are drawn We previously reported on the European Commission's consultation on the functioning of the current Vertical Block Exemption Regulation ("VBER") and the accompanying guidelines. The Commission has recently published responses to this consultation. News Online infringement of EUTMs: CJEU confirms jurisdiction Following a 2016 decision in the UK Courts that had the potential to weaken enforcement strategies against online infringements of EU trade marks (EUTMs), the European Court of Justice (CJEU) has issued a decision that will reassure brand owners. Video Shaping Cities: The Future of Mobility Mishcon de Reya hosted a panel discussion on the future of mobility on Wednesday 26 June, as part of the firm's technology-focused Shaping Cities series. News Could blockchain be the future of the property market? Blockchain technology could speed up property transactions and make them more trustworthy, secure and transparent says Lauren Tombs of HM Land Registry's Digital Street research and development project. View more Loading Previous 1 ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Items 493 to 498 of 498
News Court of Appeal clarifies approach to insufficiency The recent Court of Appeal decision in Anan Kasei v Neo Chemicals has considered the approach to questions of insufficiency and how to delineate the 'boundary' of protection.
News No Deal Brexit and Data Protection There are a number of practical steps that organisations (both controllers and processors) should consider taking in relation to data protection, should the UK leave the EU with No Deal.
News Public consultation on the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation: brand battle lines are drawn We previously reported on the European Commission's consultation on the functioning of the current Vertical Block Exemption Regulation ("VBER") and the accompanying guidelines. The Commission has recently published responses to this consultation.
News Online infringement of EUTMs: CJEU confirms jurisdiction Following a 2016 decision in the UK Courts that had the potential to weaken enforcement strategies against online infringements of EU trade marks (EUTMs), the European Court of Justice (CJEU) has issued a decision that will reassure brand owners.
Video Shaping Cities: The Future of Mobility Mishcon de Reya hosted a panel discussion on the future of mobility on Wednesday 26 June, as part of the firm's technology-focused Shaping Cities series.
News Could blockchain be the future of the property market? Blockchain technology could speed up property transactions and make them more trustworthy, secure and transparent says Lauren Tombs of HM Land Registry's Digital Street research and development project.