National holiday notice – 10 June 2019
Please note that our offices will be closed due to national holiday on 10 June 2019.Read more
Please note that our offices will be closed due to national holiday on 10 June 2019.Read more
Comme chaque année, Office Freylinger participera à la Journée luxembourgeoise de la PI organisée le 25 avril 2019 par l’IPIL – voir notre post. Dans ce contexte, le Luxembourger Wort […]Read more
Sous l’initiative de l’Office de la Propriété Intellectuelle du ministère de l’Économie, l’Institut de la Propriété Intellectuelle Luxembourg (IPIL G.I.E.) organise la 12ème édition de la Journée luxembourgeoise de la […]Read more
UK government introduced The Trade Marks (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 under the powers of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018(EUWA). As a consequence, in case of a “no deal” Brexit, EU trademark […]Read more
Office Freylinger a le plaisir d’annoncer la 4e édition de la journée thématique La propriété intellectuelle, en pratique qui se tiendra le 19 mars 2019 à l’Abbaye de Neumünster. Six […]Read more
The 1st of March 2019 marks the entry into force of the amended Benelux Convention on Intellectual Property. Being considered as a cornerstone in the harmonisation of trademark law at […]Read more
This Monday, 14 January 2019, marks an important day in the history of the German Trademark Law (“MarkenG”) due to the entering into force of the German Trademark Modernisation Act […]Read more
Les fondateurs de start-up font face sur tous les fronts et la propriété intellectuelle (PI) a tendance à être perçue comme non prioritaire. Pourtant la PI est un actif précieux […]Read more
Li Keqiang, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, has recently confirmed the wish of the Chinese authorities and jurisdictions to adopt stricter measures for protection of intellectual property rights. […]Read more
The reform of the Canadian TradeMarks Law will enter into force on June 17, 2019. In view of the future accession of Canada to the Madrid Protocol and Nice Agreement, […]Read more
The Chinese Court of Guangzhou Yuexiu District has recently sentenced four Chinese companies to pay a fine of around 570.000 EUR for unfair competition and for having infringed LEGO’s copyrights. […]Read more
The Luxembourg Intellectual Property Office has recently announced a change of practice concerning the language requirements for PCT national phases in Luxembourg. English is now also accepted for the proceedings in […]Read more