By Porter Wright on On June 19, 2012, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a decision in a trademark case where the applicant sought registration for IP TRANSLATOR, using a class heading of “educational services” to identify the services. Prior to this decision, an applicant for trademark protection in the European Union could use a class … Continue Reading
By Porter Wright on The Nano Science and Technology Institute recently published an article, "Where Science and Law Meet," concerning the implications nanotechnology is having on intellectual property law. As one would expect, patents are being filed for nanotechnology products in increasing numbers. Given the complexities of both patent law and nanotechnology, there are unique implications when the two meet. The … Continue Reading