The Legal 500: Intellectual Property Comparative Guide 2024
The 2024 edition of The Legal 500: Intellectual Property Comparative Guide is now available, featuring insights from Vítor Palmela Fidalgo and João Pereira Cabral on Intellectual Property laws and regulations in Portugal.
This comparative guide delivers an up-to-date overview of intellectual property law and practice across numerous jurisdictions.
For more details, explore the Portugal chapter in the 2024 Legal 500: Intellectual Property Comparative Guide here.
Nigeria: Trademark protection strategies for fintech startups
Financial technology (fintech) encompasses many innovations, including mobile payment platforms, blockchain-based solutions, algorithmic trading systems, and peer-to-peer lending platforms, among others.
The protection of fintech innovations is critically dependent on a robust framework of intellectual property (IP) rights. These include patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, all of which are instrumental in safeguarding unique technologies, business practices, and brand identities essential for progress.
Family matters: Claiming a series of trademarks in EUTM oppositions
There are several factors that may be considered when assessing the likelihood of confusion in an opposition proceeding before the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). One of them is the existence of a family or series of marks. This article aims to shed some light on this factor which is possibly one of the least known and used by opponents.
Protect Your Intellectual Property Before Infringement Strikes
Angela took the opportunity to clarify the significance of World IP Day and highlight the proactive steps that Nigerian creators can take to safeguard their rights and effectively prevent infringements.
See here the full interview.
Trademark applications made in bad faith
(Article originally written in Portuguese)
Important compromise on interpretation in the EU
In March 2024, the European Union Intellectual Property Offices that are part of the European Union Intellectual Property Network (EUIPN) published a Common Communication on Trademark Applications Made in Bad Faith, establishing yet another understanding aimed at increasing legal certainty and predictability of decisions.
Inventa contributes to ICLG's 2024 edition of "Trade Marks Laws and Regulations"
Inventa contributed to the 13th edition, providing a comprehensive overview of trademark legislation and regulations in Portugal, including requirements, timelines, opposition procedures and other related rights.
Inventa recognised by The Legal 500 EMEA 2024 edition
Inventa has been recognized as a 'Firm To Watch: Intellectual Property' in The Legal 500 EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) 2024 edition.
As stated by The Legal 500, Inventa brings together trademark and patent attorneys, engineers, and consultants, providing comprehensive expertise in IP prosecution, enforcement, and protection of IP rights. Vítor Palmela Fidalgo, Legal Director of Inventa, is highlighted as a key figure for both contentious and non-contentious IP matters.
2024 AIPPI Spring Meeting
The AIPPI Spring Meeting was held in Madrid, Spain, from February 22 to 23. Tiago Reis Nobre and Vítor Palmela Fidalgo attended the 2024 edition in Meliá Madrid Princesa Hotel, which featured a variety of panel sessions on relevant topics proposed by the Standing Committees.
Tackling Kenya’s ‘rampant’ film piracy problem
In Kenya, the film industry plays a key role in the social and economic development of the country as it offers a venue for idea sharing and conversation, which fosters public engagement. Further, it is important for the creation of employment and the generation of wealth, especially among the youth.
Inventa launches the 2023 edition of the “Inventa IP Review” magazine
The Inventa IP Review magazine highlights some of the IP news of the previous year, written by our team, through opinion articles, interviews or press releases. We cover relevant topics that have marked the field of innovation, trademarks, patents or intellectual property rights.