EUIPO Virtual Open Day

 

We are pleased to share with you some information webinar programme and one other online event we would like your support to promote it within the student and university community:

  • Virtual Open Days for university students:

As part of our efforts to promote intellectual property awareness among university students, the Academy is pleased to announce the launch of Virtual Open Day

 

The Virtual Open Day will take place on 7 May 2025 from 10:30 to 11:45 CEST via MS teams and the agenda will cover the following topics: 

  • What is intellectual property (IP), what impact does it have on our lives? And what is EUIPO's role in this area?
  • Intellectual Property and its link to creativity 
  • IP learning resources offered by the EUIPO 
  • Focus on career development opportunities for recent graduates

To participate and receive the link to access the Virtual Open Day, please fill in the registration form by 5 May 2025

For additional information or clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at  Pan_European_Seal@euipo.europa.eu

 

  • Tuesday Webinars:

 We would like to share with you the last Tuesday Webinar in April and its corresponding registration link:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

29.04.2025

10.00-11.00 (CEST)

 

Common practice on Comparison of Goods and Services (CP15)

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The CP15 Common Practice delivers a set of principles on the comparison of goods and services, more specifically, on the treatment of terms lacking clarity and precision and the common interpretation of the Canon criteria and other factors. It was jointly developed by the EUIPO, the Member States’ IPOs, the Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (BOIP), User Associations and WIPO. The EUIPO, the BOIP, and 23 MS IPOs have adopted the CP15 Common Practice, which is available in 22 EU languages on the EUIPN website.

 

This webinar will explain the principles of the CP15 Common Practice which serves as guidance to ensure that the comparison of the goods and services is assessed in a consistent manner by the EUIPO, MS IPOs and the BOIP.

 

1. Treatment of terms lacking clarity and precision:

  • Key concepts: Clarity and precision in describing goods and services; Literal interpretation of the goods and services
  • Relevant case-law and derived principles
  • The underlying principles on which the Common Practice is based

 

2. Common interpretation of Canon criteria and other factors:

  • Key concepts: Comparison of goods and services; factors
  • Common definitions and interpretations of factors
  • Common principles regarding the application of the factors

 

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Can’t make it live? Not to worry! We’ll be providing a replay of the webinar the day after, so you can catch up at your convenience.

Should you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

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