The impact of Brexit on the unitary rights of the european Union
Jean-Christophe Roda
(1, 2)
,
Yann Basire
(3)
,
Edouard Treppoz
(4)
,
Guylène Kiesel Le Cosquer
(5)
,
Amélie Favreau
Jean-Christophe Roda
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Edouard Treppoz
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Amélie Favreau
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Résumé
Besides the politic and the economic perspective, Brexit results in chaos regarding intellectual property rights, especially unitary rights. The future of these rights raises interrogations. Even more, it worries many economic operators. In particular, intellectual property rights holders are preoccupied with the fate of their European asset.
Whereas the Regulations on the European Union trademark and in the Community design deal with the question of newly acceding States, there is no mention of the withdrawal of a Member State and of the future of a European Union trademark in it. Must we conclude that the proprietors of European Union trademarks will see their rights denied in the United Kingdom? This solution is hardly conceivable, both from a commercial point a view and a legal one. The complete disappearance of European Union trademark law for the British territory would constitute an infringement of the property of the proprietor, protected by article 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the future of European Union Trade Marks and Community designs (A), and the strategies which can be advised with regard to the numerous issues (B).
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The impact of Brexit on the unitary rights of the european Union
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Résumé |
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Besides the politic and the economic perspective, Brexit results in chaos regarding intellectual property rights, especially unitary rights. The future of these rights raises interrogations. Even more, it worries many economic operators. In particular, intellectual property rights holders are preoccupied with the fate of their European asset.
Whereas the Regulations on the European Union trademark and in the Community design deal with the question of newly acceding States, there is no mention of the withdrawal of a Member State and of the future of a European Union trademark in it. Must we conclude that the proprietors of European Union trademarks will see their rights denied in the United Kingdom? This solution is hardly conceivable, both from a commercial point a view and a legal one. The complete disappearance of European Union trademark law for the British territory would constitute an infringement of the property of the proprietor, protected by article 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the future of European Union Trade Marks and Community designs (A), and the strategies which can be advised with regard to the numerous issues (B).
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Auteur(s) |
Jean-Christophe Roda
1, 2
, Yann Basire
3
, Edouard Treppoz
4
, Guylène Kiesel Le Cosquer
5
, Amélie Favreau
1
UJML -
Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3
( 118744 )
- 6 cours Albert Thomas - 69008 Lyon
- France
2
ERLJ -
Équipe de recherche Louis Josserand
( 103370 )
- Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3. Bâtiment Cavenne. 15, quai Claude Bernard, 69007 Lyon
- France
3
UNISTRA -
Université de Strasbourg
( 199013 )
- 4 rue Blaise Pascal - CS 90032 - 67081 Strasbourg cedex
- France
4
EDIEC -
Équipe de droit international, européen et comparé
( 216151 )
- Université Jean Moulin - Lyon3 15, Quai Claude Bernard 69007 Lyon
- France
5
CNCPI -
Compagnie nationale des conseils en propriété industrielle
( 1169954 )
- 13 rue du 4 septembre
75002 Paris
- France
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Invité |
Non
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Audience |
Internationale
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Actes |
Non
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Date de publication |
2018
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Titre du congrès |
The impact of Brexit on the unitary rights of the european Union
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Ville |
Tokyo
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Pays |
Japon
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Date début congrès |
2017-09-13
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Date fin congrès |
2017-09-13
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Source |
Center for International Intellectual Property Studies Research Paper No. 2017-18
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DOI | 10.2139/ssrn.3260487 |
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