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Consider Canada: Why you should designate Canada – and a Canadian agent – in your next Madrid application

By Mark Evans, Partner, Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent, and Tierney GB Deluzio, Associate of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Trademark Agent

More than a year has passed since Canada overhauled its trademark legislation and acceded to the Madrid Protocol, making it easier than ever to protect trademark rights in Canada. In this IP update, you will learn some of the key reasons why international brand owners should consider designating Canada in international trademark applications.

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Yes, CIPO really will be writing to your client instead of to you

By Jamie-Lynn Kraft, Senior Associate, Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor Trademark Agent

When you file a Madrid originating application, and designate Canada, you should receive a “Courtesy Letter” from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO). This chart provides a non-exhaustive illustration of where CIPO will direct all correspondence for a Madrid originating application, and why you may wish to appoint a Canadian agent for the Canadian application.

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Top 10 Differences Between Canadian and US Trademark Filing, Prosecution, and Enforcement

By Kohji Suzuki, Partner of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent, and Tierney GB Deluzio, Associate of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Trademark Agent.

Canadian trademark laws and rules do bear many similarities to those in the US. However, for international brand owners looking to file, prosecute, and enforce trademarks in Canada, it is critical to keep in mind some important features unique to the Canadian system, which are outlined in this resource.

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Fact or Fiction? Debunking Patent Myths for Business and Technology Leaders (Canada)

By Brigide Mattar, Professional Engineer, Patent Agent, and Partner, Smart & Biggar IP Agency Co.

There are many misconceptions or ‘myths’ about patents that have found their way into popular discourse, ranging from what type of innovations are patentable, to how important it is to own and protect your intellectual property (IP) using patents. This resource addresses five common myths about patents to globally help business leaders and technology managers better separate fact from fiction and make informed decisions to protect investments made in innovation.

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European Commission approves next version of AI Act (Eversheds Sutherland)

By Eversheds Sutherland

With organisations increasingly relying on AI technology, UK and EU regulators are turning their attention to effective regulation of AI in an effort to recognise its benefits while instilling confidence in individuals that the increasing use of AI is being deployed appropriately and lawfully. In the EU, the European Commission’s AI Act (“Act”) proposal has undergone further changes following review by EU member states. The Council of the EU approved a compromise version of the Act on 6 December 2022. The European Parliament is expected to vote on the draft by the end of March 2023, with a view to adopting the Act by the end of 2023.

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Reality prevails as Hermès trumps MetaBirkins – Trademark Infringement and Non– Fungible Tokens (NFTs) (Eversheds Sutherland)

By Eversheds Sutherland

In a first-of-its-kind case to focus on trademark infringement and dilution in the virtual world, a nine-person jury in Manhattan, New York has sided with the French fashion house, Hermès International S.A (“Hermes”) in its legal battle against Sonny Estival aka Mason Rothschild (“Rothschild”), the creator of the “MetaBirken” Non-Fungible tokens (“NFTs”).

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VPN and Copyright? (CMS)

By Dóra Petrányi, Partner, Ágnes Sólyom, Senior Counsel, CMS (Budapest)

Learn about Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and related copyright issues.

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Legal Issues in the Metaverse (CMS)

By Dóra Petrányi, Partner, CEE Managing Director, Global Co-Head of the Technology, Media and Communications Group, CMS; Katalin Horváth, Senior Counsel, CMS; Márton Domokos, Co-ordinator of the CEE Data Protection Practice, CMNO, CMS

Learn about the metaverse and related legal issues.

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