The <.eu> extension against Brexit
Source: EURid, registry of the <.eu> extension The United Kingdom parted from the European Union on January 31, 2020. As … Continued
Source: EURid, registry of the <.eu> extension The United Kingdom parted from the European Union on January 31, 2020. As … Continued
The Withdrawal Agreementwas recently ratified by the United Kingdom (UK) and European Union (EU) Parliaments. Therefore, the UK and EU … Continued
On March 29, 2019, the registry in charge of <.eu> domain names (EURid) announced the extension of its contract with … Continued
On March 29, 2019, the registry in charge of <.eu> domain names (EURid) announced the extension of its contract with … Continued
Brexit will affect trademarks law, domain names and personal data. It is therefore essential to understand the upcoming changes in order to get ready.
The UK Government just gave its approval to the withdrawal agreement which was negotiated with the European Commission. This agreement settles the conversion of European trademarks and designs law into UK national rights. A summary can be found here on the key measures and precisions brought by this new version of the text.
Following the vote in favour of Brexit, the British authorities have issued several statements about its impacts on trademark law.
In order to be prepared for any outcomes, including a “no deal” Brexit (a scenario in which the UK … Continued
In case where the European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement is signed and ratified by the parties, it will offer … Continued
The European community’s greatest achievement in terms of intellectual property is surely the regional territoriality of Union rights as … Continued