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Logan & Partners
Bernie Amarillo, Swiss entrepreneur, goes to see Elton John at Montreux Jazz, gets inspired, re-brands and discovers the hard way what Copyright means.
Logan & Partners
Bernie receives a test version of a software from a friend, likes the idea and decides to "adapt" it and create his own to then commercialize it.
Logan & Partners
Computer-implemented inventions are often overlooked by "the next big startup company" from a patentability standpoint.
Logan & Partners
Bernie wants to diversify the "Hit Maker" product range by extending it into video.
Logan & Partners
It is always frustrating to hear from a client seeking advice regarding the patentability of their invention, that they have been disclosing details of their invention to third-parties...
BMG Avocats
The newly revised Swiss Act on Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (the "Copyright Act") came into force on 1 April 2020. The revised Copyright Act introduces among other ...
Logan & Partners
Under copyright laws in the EU, Switzerland, and the UK, the freelancer owns the copyright in the work product they create for you.
Logan & Partners
There are now many on-line platforms like Upwork and Fiverr where you can hire freelancers for a variety of different services.
Logan & Partners
Vicky Walker, an experienced French surgeon, came up with an innovative idea about a hip joint that can be worn externally, without requiring surgery.
Prager Dreifuss
Covid-19 and the related tax issues have been omnipresent in the Swiss tax landscape in recent months. The entry into force of the corporate tax reform (so-called TRAF)
Logan & Partners
As a company or an individual that has developed an innovative product, you need to make sure, at all times, that you protect your rights over the invention.
Logan & Partners
The first determination to be made, however, is whether the invention is even eligible for patent protection.
Logan & Partners
Any contractual provisions contrary to these exceptions are of no effect.
Baer & Karrer
In today's economy, trade secrets are among the most valuable assets of companies, and so preventing trade secret theft is an increasing priority for authorities worldwide.
Altenburger Ltd legal + tax
Uno degli elementi chiave a livello di identità aziendale è l'allineamento del domain name con il nome dell'azienda e/o con eventuali marchi registrati – l'interazione tra i nomi di dominio e i diritti di proprietà intellettuale, ...
Baer & Karrer
In Switzerland, the Federal Patent Court has exclusive jurisdiction over those actions that require the application of substantive patent law, in particular, actions regarding the validity of ...
HGF Ltd
This seminar will provide an overview of the CRISPR IP saga, discussion of considerations in relation to freedom-to-operate for use of the technology
Froriep
It lies in the nature of the blockchain technology that the control and securing of blockchain transactions have a non-proprietary character.
Nater Dallafior Rechtsanwalte
What is the relevant trade mark authority in your jurisdiction? The Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI) is the trade mark office in Switzerland.
Logan & Partners
Bernie, Swiss entrepreneur, flies to Japan for the Rugby World Cup to watch Scotland vs Ireland.
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