As we all know, Brexit happened yesterday (I guess depending on your time zone). I am disappointed by the vote, but that is democracy. It was relatively close, but over 17 million voters unhappy with the status quo is significant. I am not a European IP attorney, but I thought it might be helpful to collect some of the links to advice concerning the IP fallout from Brexit. Here are a few:
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Carl Oppendahl
Afro IP via Darren Olivier (Brexit implications for Africa)
Fashion Law Blog
Olswang
Foley & Lardner via National Law Review
Kluwer Patent Law Blog
Shepherd Wedderburn
Bird and Bird
World Intellectual Property Review
"Where money issues meet IP rights". This weblog looks at financial issues for intellectual property rights: securitisation and collateral, IP valuation for acquisition and balance sheet purposes, tax and R&D breaks, film and product finance, calculating quantum of damages--anything that happens where IP meets money.
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Friday, 24 June 2016
Brexit and IP Practice: What does it mean?
Labels:
brexit,
copyright,
European Union,
Intellectual Property,
patent,
Trade Secret,
trademark,
unified patent court,
unitary patent,
United Kingdom
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