2 January 1996: The Office opens its doors to the public
23 March 2016: OHIM changes its name to EUIPO
1 April 2003: Filing of the first registered Community design (RCD)
10 April 2014: Visit of European Commission President Barroso
18 April 1995: Visit of their Majesties the Kings of Spain
10 June 1999: Inauguration of the Office's permanent seat
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欧州連合知的財産庁 欧州連合知的財産庁(EUIPO) 商標_動画(embedded) vol.33
The European Union Intellectual Property Office, founded in 1994, is the European Union Agency responsible for the registration of the European Union trade mark and the registered Community design.
2.Interview with M. Mínguez, representative at the European Communities Trade Mark Association. 0:54
Interview with M. Mínguez, representative at the European Communities Trade Mark Association
欧州連合知的財産庁 欧州連合知的財産庁(EUIPO) 商標_動画(embedded) vol.32
The European Union Intellectual Property Office, founded in 1994, is the European Union Agency responsible for the registration of the European Union trade mark and the registered Community design.
Bosnia and Herzegovina to use the list of terms from the harmonised database in TMclassAs of 6 May 2019 the Institute for Intellectual Property of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IIP-BIH) will use the list of goods and services from the harmonised database (HDB) in TMclass in Bosnian language
U.K. supermarket no longer legally trumps a literal country Iceland Foods, which operates Iceland supermarkets in the U.K., no longer holds the EU trademark on the word “Iceland,” which is, of course, a sovereign country. The EU Intellectual Property Organisation granted the food company said trademark back in 2014, but that trademark is now invalidated after the supermarket tried to stop the country from mentioning itself in a slogan, prompting the country to sue.
Impact of the UK’s withdrawalfrom the EU – EUTMs and RCDsOn 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom (UK) notified its intention to leave the European Union (EU).As a consequence, unless a withdrawal agreement is ratified or another date determined by the European Council, in agreement with the UK, the UK will become a third country and EU law will ex lege (Article 50(3) TEU) cease to apply to the UK (so called “hard Brexit” scenario).The withdrawal day is currently set for 30 March 2019.This section contains the relevant information on how the EUIPO intends to handle the circumstances in which EUTM and RCD Regulations would cease to apply to the UK as from the withdrawal day.
Delivering the deal negotiated with the EU remains the government’s top priority. This has not changed.However, the government must prepare for every eventuality, including a no deal scenario. For 2 years, the government has been implementing a significant programme of work to ensure that the UK is prepared to leave the EU on 29 March 2019.
Politicians are creating a great degree of chaos for trademark attorneys, according to the Rt Hon Lord Chris Smith of Finsbury, chair of Intellectual Property Regulation Board