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What is intellectual property and How you have more of it than you think Serge Quazzotti Managing Director of IPIL Your 1-1-1 and Your IP American Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg 24.11.2015

Why is intellectual property increasingly important

Increasing value of intangible assets

What is meant by « intellectual property » and « intellectual property rights »

Intellectual property Such creations have an intangible nature Results of creative efforts from the human mind Intellectual Property

Intellectual property COPYRIGHT & Related rights Literary & Artistic Works Related rights Databases … UNREGISTRABLE INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Trade Marks Patents Utility Models Industrial Designs… REGISTRABLE Intellectual Property (SOFT “IP”) Trade Secrets Know-How Confidential Information

Duration of protection: 20 years, without renewal Patents Duration of protection: 20 years, without renewal

INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION patents NATIONAL PATENT In general, an application filed before your National Patent Office (NPO) must be accompanied by: a specification containing a detailed description of the invention, one or more claims, any drawings referred to in the description or claims and an abstract the required filing fee. EUROPEAN PATENT One single application, in one official language may be filed: at your NPO, or at European Patent Office (EPO). EPO grants patents having the effect of a national patent in designated countries (max. 38). You may decide to maintain it in force in some or all of them. INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION By filing an international application, patent protection can be obtained in each designated states between 133 worldwide. PCT applications may be submitted: to your NPO, to the EPO, or to the WIPO. www.gouvernement.lu/pi www.epo.org www.wipo.org Costs : 4 – 10 000 € > 30 000 € !! Check novelty : www.espacenet.com !!

Duration of protection: up to 25 years, without renewal Industrial design Duration of protection: up to 25 years, without renewal

- Benelux design for LU - INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION Design registration NATIONAL DESIGN - Benelux design for LU - In general it involves a straightforward process. An application must be filed before your National Intellectual Property Office (NIPO), accompanied by any representation of the design suitable for reproduction. COMMUNITY DESIGN One single application, in one official language may be filed at the Office for the Harmonisation of the Internal Market (OHIM) in Alicante – Spain. INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION By filing an international application, to WIPO in Geneva you may be able to obtain the protection in several states that are members of The Hague system. www.boip.int oami.europa.eu www.wipo.org Costs : 118 € (filing fee) 350 € (filing fee) Check novelty : www.tmdn.org

Duration of protection: 10 years, renewable indefinitely trademark Duration of protection: 10 years, renewable indefinitely

- Benelux trademark for LU - Trademark registration NATIONAL TM - Benelux trademark for LU - Applications must be filed before your National TM Office accompanied by: a clear reproduction of the mark including any colours, forms, or three-dimensional features, list of goods or services to which the mark would apply. Registrations can be cancelled if the holder is not using a mark. COMMUNITY TM One single application, in one official language may be filed at the Office for the Harmonisation of the Internal Market (OHIM) in Alicante – Spain. INTERNATIONAL By filing an international application, TM protection can be obtained in each states member of the Madrid system, designated by the applicant. Applications may be submitted: to your National trademark Office to the OHIM to the WIPO. www.boip.int oami.europa.eu www.wipo.org Costs : 240 € (filing fee) 900 € (filing fee) Check novelty : www.tmview.org

Copyright No formal registration process is required Copyright protection arises automatically on creation of the work, provided it is original. The term of copyright depends on the type of work that is protected, when it was made and whether it was published. Generally, protection lasts for 70 years after the death of the creator

i-depot a date stamp for your creations Legal means of proof issues a date stamp for ideas or creations. Proof that the demanding person is the rightful owner at a specific date. Applicable to any creation, idea : invention, model, text, musical composition, script for a film, design, … i-depot does not offer intellectual property rights it is not a protection Can serve as an important source of evidence in case of a dispute www.boip.int Costs : 35 / 45 € (5 years)

Enforcement of Intellectual property rights Letter sent to a person, whom you believe is infringing your IP rights. The letter will advise such a person that court action may be taken if the infringing activities do not stop within a certain period of time. Letter of demand Alternative Dispute Resolution www.wipo.int Civil actions Customs notice Mediation and arbitration are two forms of ADR where a neutral independent third party is designated to solve the quarrel. Parties may agree in advance to resolve any disputes by ADR before commencing any court action (e.g. into a contract), or a court may order the parties to pursue a specific form of ADR. You can enforce the rights by filing a lawsuit for infringement in a civil court. Here you can obtain an "injunction" against the infringer which means they will have to stop. You may also get compensation – this could be in the form of damages according to any detriment that has been caused to your business or it may be possible to have the profits made by the infringer paid over to you. Customs notice may be lodged with National Customs to protect pirated or unauthorised importation of goods. Customs has the power to seize infringing goods that are imported into the concerned country.

How IPIL can help Awareness creation, first line advice, coaching, training, e.g.: Boost IP Appreciation of value of your IP title Support services Patent searching, landscaping, … European IPR helpdesk – www.iprhelpdesk.eu IP in EU funded projects SMEs in transnational cooperations Further information on IP in Luxembourg www.ipil.lu www.gouvernement.lu/pi

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Where you can find us (from January 2016) 134, route d’Arlon Strassen Tél. 247 – 80210 info@ipil.lu serge.quazzotti@ipil.lu Tél. 247 - 80211