Intellectual Property

AI and Intellectual Property

Our colleague, Anastasija Levina, attended an interesting event at the beginning of October organized by Pražský inovační institut, titled AI and Intellectual Property - Prompts, Outputs, and Copyrights.

The EUIPO Vouchers for IP Protection Have Been Renewed

Starting Monday, September 16, 2024, EUIPO vouchers are once again available for small and medium-sized enterprises that wish to protect their intellectual property. Take advantage of the voucher, which covers up to 90% of the mandatory fees, and save.

LEGAL 500 - Award in the Intellectual Property Category

Our law firm Stuchlíková & Partners has been included in the prestigious international ranking of law firms Legal 500 in the Intellectual Property category for the second time this year.

WTR1000: Award in the Field of Intellectual Property Law

Our law firm Stuchlíková & Partners has been repeatedly included in the renowned international ranking World Trademark Review 1000, which maps the most prominent IP and trademark practitioners in key jurisdictions around the world.

Next phase of IP grants for 2023

The European Commission is relaunching its popular SME Fund programme for 2023. Under the programme, you can receive a grant of up to €1,810 to protect your intellectual property.

IP SCAN – The Audit Of Your Intellectual Property

Podniky po celém světě se v poslední době rozhodly více se zaměřit na ochranu svého duševního vlastnictví a objevují tak benefity registrace svých značek a správného zakotvení licencí.

Legal 500 - Intellectual Property

Our law firm Stuchlíková & Partners has been included in the prestigious international ranking of law firms Legal 500 in the year 2022 as a Firm to Watch in the category of Intellectual Property. Legal 500 specifically mentions and recommends our attorneys Maxim Obuchov and Eva Dolezalova as the heads of the intellectual property team of our law firm Stuchlíková & Partners, which provides trademark and copyright advice to corporate clients and artists.

European Union launches next phase of trademark subsidies for 2022

The European Commission has relaunched its SME Ideas Powered for Business Fund programme, implemented by the European Union Intellectual Property Office, from 10 January 2022.

How to Obtain the Status of Exclusive Supplier for the European Union Market

Restrictions on competition in relation to cartels or monopolies are punishable by law, but in the field of intellectual property, it is possible to acquire a status similar to that of a monopoly, namely by an exclusive right to certain intellectual property.

Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights

Exhaustion of rights is a concept which, simply put, means that the right of a holder of intellectual property to certain products cannot prohibit other persons from selling and reselling those products after they have been placed on the market directly by the holder or with their consent.