Kate Swaine
Partner
Co-Head of Intellectual Property, Global
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Amid the spread of COVID-19 and social distancing, Intellectual Property Offices and national courts who hear IP matters have advised of the precautionary measures they are taking. Gowling WLG is actively monitoring and adapting to the situation. The key takeaways from the United Kingdom, Germany, France and European IP offices are:
The United Kingdom local courts and the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO). What you need to know:
We will continue to keep you informed as further developments arise. If you have any questions on impacts on your IP portfolio, please contact us.
The German Trade Mark and Patent Office and the German local courts What you need to know:
We will continue to keep you informed as further developments arise. If you have any questions on impacts on your IP portfolio, please contact us.
The French local courts and French Trade Mark and Patent Office. What you need to know:
French Courts:
French bailiff services:
European Trademarks Office:
French Trademarks and Patents Office (IPO):
By Order dated March 25th 2020, the Government decided that all time limits relating to any act, appeal, legal action, formality, registration, etc., which should have expired between March 12th 2020 and one month after the end of the state of health emergency, shall be extended.
The Government thus created a "grace period", during which all legally applicable time limits are suspended. This period runs from March 12th to the date of end of the state of health emergency, plus one month.
According to the Order, when procedures, whatever their form (deed, formality, registration, etc.), whose non-fulfilment may produce legal effects such as a sanction, limitation period or forfeiture of a right, could not have been carried out during the period of state of emergency plus one month, they may be carried out at the end of that period within, at the latest, two months.
For instance, if the end of the state of emergency is declared on May 24th, all time limits that were due to expire between March 12th and June 24th will expire by August 24th at the latest.
Following the adoption of the Order, the INPI indicated that the time limits applicable to the following procedures and formalities are postponed:
Thus, in practice:
The extensions of time limits do not, however, concern the priority periods for an international extension, the payment periods for filing a patent application, or the time limits for filing a supplementary protection certificate.
Nevertheless, the INPI invites right holders, if they are able to do so, to comply with the deadlines initially applicable without waiting for the end of the health emergency period in order to avoid clogging up its services, which continue to operate normally due to the use of dematerialized procedures.
The European Patent Office and European Union Intellectual Property Office have also advised of the precautionary measures they are taking. What you need to know:
If we can no longer file subpoena and carry out seizures, we can still monitor infringement on the Internet, do Internet reports and send letters of formal notice. In view of the judicial paralysis that is gradually taking hold in various jurisdictions around the world, we recommend maintaining close monitoring of infringement on the Internet where, given the confinement measures and apparent impunity, the number of infringement is likely to increase.
In this respect, please note that in France, because of the coronavirus, the time period limitation will be suspended.
Consequently, we strongly recommend the client to keep monitoring Internet, carry out regular bailiff's reports and send cease and desist to counterfeiters and inform them of the suspension of the time period limit during the outbreak in order to keep up pressure and prevent the increase of online infringement.
We will continue to keep you informed as further developments arise. If you have any questions on impacts on your IP portfolio, please contact us.
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