by Chloe Sullivan | Mar 10, 2025 | Designs & Copyright, US & International
The original AI image was modified by Kent Keirsey, CEO of Invoke AI and also the owner of the copyright registration in question. The image was modified using a technique called inpainting. The application to register “A Single Piece of American Cheese” was initially...
by David Eyre | Jun 26, 2024 | Designs & Copyright, US & International
Registered Design Rights be they UK Registered Design Rights, European Registered Design Rights, US Design Patents or Registered Design Rights granted in other jurisdictions are highly useful Intellectual Property Rights that have been increasing in commercial...
by Alyson Lam | Apr 24, 2024 | Designs & Copyright
Background The KaiKai Company Jaeger Wichmann GbR (‘KaiKai’) filed a multiple design application for the registration of 12 community designs with the EUIPO on 24 October 2018, claiming priority based on a patent application (PCT/EP2017/077469) filed on 26 October...
by Alex Bajjon | Aug 1, 2023 | Designs & Copyright, Trademarks, UK
When the UK left the European Union, the UKIPO granted comparable UK rights for all existing EU trade mark and design registrations. Such comparable UK rights were granted automatically with no action from the proprietor required. This was an invaluable solution for...
by Chloe Sullivan | May 17, 2023 | Designs & Copyright, Trademarks, UK
Background Lidl have been operating in the UK since 1973, during which they have always used the familiar blue and yellow Lidl logo. Last year Lidl accused Tesco of infringement of their registered trade mark rights in relation to two versions of this logo: the...
by Juliette Boynton | Feb 11, 2022 | Briefings, Designs & Copyright
Miele had obtained a registration of a vacuum cleaner bag and Green Label applied to have this registration declared invalid. Green Label’s main argument was that a vacuum cleaner bag is component part of a complex product, the component is not visible during normal...
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