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The devil is in the details?, or from when one should count the 5-year period, during which it is possible not to use one’s trade mark without consequences?

Our clients frequently ask the question when exactly the obligation to start to use a trade mark arises, or in other words, from when the absence of genuine use may render the mark vulnerable to declaring lapse due to non-use.

The continuous period, after which the holder of registration is at the latest obliged to put his mark to genuine use, in order to avoid negative consequences for its exclusive right, lasts 5 years.

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Information Claim in Industrial Property Law. Part 2

The previous article presented an informational claim, including its genesis and the previous regulation in Czytaj dalej

Patpol and ScanVet celebrates World IP Day [Video]

On the occasion of this year?s World IP Day, Patpol has prepared a short interview Czytaj dalej

Celebrating World IP Day at Patpol – open line on 27 April 2020

This Sunday, April 26, the world will celebrate the World Intellectual Property Day. To spread Czytaj dalej