Key Issues in the Intellectual Property Court’s Presidium Rulings
- Authors: Kolzdorf M.1, Kapyrina N.2, Goloiad N.3
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Affiliations:
- Intellectual Property Court
- MGIMO University
- Russian School of Private Law
- Issue: Vol 5, No 1 (2024)
- Pages: 78-97
- Section: Comments
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2713-2749/article/view/294022
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17323/2713-2749.2024.1.78.97
- ID: 294022
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Abstract
The comment reviews key positions in the rulings of the Presidium of the Russian Intellectual Property Court (IPC) issued between July and September of 2023. The Chamber hears cassation appeals against the decisions of the IPC first instance and deals primarily, but not only, with matters of registration and validity of industrial property rights. Therefore, the review predominantly covers substantive requirements for patent and trademark protection, as well as procedural issues both in the administrative adjudicating mechanism at the Patent office (Rospatent) and at the IPC itself. The current review encompasses a variety of topics related to trademark law, patent law and various procedural matters.
About the authors
M. Kolzdorf
Intellectual Property Court
Author for correspondence.
Email: mkolzdorf@hse.ru
N. Kapyrina
MGIMO University
Email: nkapyrina@my.mgimo.ru
N. Goloiad
Russian School of Private Law
Email: Golojad@yandex.ru
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