12-year-long legal proceedings for trademark infringement resolved
The lawsuit, which started in April 2011 with a customs seizure of counterfeit products, finally ended with a legally binding decision after a full round at all levels of court. The outcome was that the first decision by the Helsinki District Court was considered right.
Read moreIP rights in Russia in the new situation
Our legal trainee Eeva Tanttula compiled a blog article about intellectual property rights in Russia. Despite the problems, Russia does not seem to be planning the destruction of the IP system. "Therefore, Russia should not be completely excluded from IP strategies, but rather calmly monitor the development,” Jani Kaulo advises brand owners.
Read moreMonitoring and enforcement contribute to increasing the value of your brand rights
Monitoring and active enforcement of brand rights are crucial to generate return on investments in the protection of trademarks and other brand rights in the long run.
Read moreIntellectual property rights as part of Russia's countermeasures against economic sanctions?
The Russian Ministry of Economic Development has announced that Russian companies may use foreign IP – trade marks, design, copyright and patents – to minimise the effect of western sanctions against Russia, creating a basis for the sale of counterfeit products.
Read morePlans for the Chinese market? Let’s make sure that your brand has not been hijacked
Too many trademarks of Finnish companies have been hijacked in China. Quality brands attract brand hijackers who sniff out brands that may be entering the Chinese market and register the trademarks under their own names for profit. If China is part of your market entry plans for the next few years, Kaulo & Partners can check free of charge that your brand has not been hijacked and already registered in the name of a Chinese company.
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