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“We run for peace” – Berlin company run 2022 with BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT

29. June 2022/in News

Under the heading “Wir laufen für den Frieden” (We run for peace) the Berlin company run takes place for the 20th time this year. Our Berlin colleagues are once again taking part with great pleasure and commitment.

As in previous years, donations are collected for charitable purposes during the run. This year’s donations of EUR 13,200 will go to the “Stiftung RTL – Wir helfen Kindern” (RTL Foundation – We help children) and the “Sonnenhof, ein Hospiz für Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene der Björn Schulz Stiftung ” (Sonnenhof, a hospice for children, adolescents and young adults of the Björn Schulz Foundation).

/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg 0 0 Petra Hettenkofer /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg Petra Hettenkofer2022-06-29 10:00:592022-07-26 17:49:52“We run for peace” – Berlin company run 2022 with BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT

Prof. Dr. Heinz Goddar and Melanie Müller appointed as lecturers at Bucerius Law School

28. April 2022/in News

With effect from 1st May 2022, BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT patent attorney Prof. Dr. Heinz Goddar and BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT attorney at law Melanie Müller have been appointed as lecturers for industrial property rights at Bucerius Law School (BLS).

Bucerius Law School – Hochschule für Rechtswissenschaften in Hamburg was founded in 2000 by the ZEIT Foundation and Gerd Bucerius as the first private law school in Germany. It is stately recognised, accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities and has the right to award doctoral and post-doctoral degrees.

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Hofbräuhaus lawsuit: Munich Regional Court I recognises protection of the reputation of the “Hofbräuhaus” trademark

7. April 2022/in News

The Regional Court of Munich I grants protection of reputation to Hofbräu München’s trade marks and corporate identifiers “Hofbräuhaus”.

A dispute between Hofbräu München, represented by BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT attorney at law Claudia Deppe, and John Scheller, owner of four Edeka stores in Dresden, which has lasted for more than ten years, has come to an end with a court settlement.

In the oral hearing at the end of February 2022, the Regional Court Munich I had come to the preliminary legal assessment that the lawsuit of Hofbräu München had good chances of success at least because of the reputation of the earlier rights of Hofbräu München to the designation “Hofbräuhaus”.

In order to finally end the long-standing conflict and in view of the costs and time involved in continuing through further instances, the court recommended that the legal dispute should be settled by means of a compromise. This could include in particular that Mr. Scheller withdraws the registration of his trademark „Seit 1872 Dresdner Hofbrauhaus“ and ceases to use this mark. In return, Hofbräu München should waive to claim damages.

The conflict was triggered in spring 2011 when the defendant applied for registration of the German word and figurative mark “Seit 1872 Dresdner Hofbrauhaus“ The owner of four Edeka stores in Dresden has had a beer brewed outside Dresden and sold in his stores under this word/figurative mark since 2011.

Hofbräu München initially filed an opposition with the DPMA against the registration of the defendant’s word/figurative mark on the basis of its earlier trade mark rights to the designations “Hofbräuhaus” and “Hofbräu” and, in parallel to these opposition proceedings, which have not yet been concluded, repeatedly made attempts to reach a settlement.

However, as the defendant did not want to give up its trade mark, continued to offer and advertise its beer under the disputed trade mark and ran a café in one of its Edeka stores under the name “DRESDNER HOFBRAUHAUS”, Hofbräu München filed an infringement action with the Munich Regional Court I in November 2020.

With the action, Hofbräu München claimed in particular that the defendant ceases to use the disputed figurative mark as well as the declaration of invalidity of this mark and based its claims, inter alia, on the reputation of its earlier trade mark rights in the designations “Hofbräuhaus” and „Hofbräu“ for beer and gastronomy services, as evidenced by survey reports.

After both the degree of distinctiveness of Hofbräu München’s earlier trade marks “Hofbräuhaus” and “Hofbräu” and their reputation were questioned in the opposition proceedings, the Regional Court Munich I even expressed in the oral hearing that it considered the reputation of these earlier trade mark rights of Hofbräu München to be an obvious fact known to the courts.

In the meantime, the parties have settled the dispute in accordance with the court’s suggestion.

Representing Hofbräu München: Claudia Deppe, attorney at law BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT

/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg 0 0 Petra Hettenkofer /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg Petra Hettenkofer2022-04-07 00:00:002022-08-02 15:33:24Hofbräuhaus lawsuit: Munich Regional Court I recognises protection of the reputation of the “Hofbräuhaus” trademark

BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT congratulates on the successful completion of the European Qualifying Examination

24. June 2021/in News

COVID-19 presents us all with great challenges on a daily basis. Therefore, the performances of our young patent attorneys, who passed the European Qualifying Examination under pandemic conditions, deserve all the more respect.

In future, Simon Cornet, Dr. Hanno Flentje, Dr. Lara Gwinner, Dr. Laura Haas, Dr. Lennart-Knud Liefeith, Dr. Michael Rübsamen, Paul Schieler and Dr. Sebastian Schlegel will be entitled to use the title “European Patent Attorney”.

The BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT team would like to congratulate them on this extraordinary achievement. We are proud of our successful young professionals!

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BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT is committed to women in intellectual property law

5. May 2021/in News

It is generally known that women in leading positions have an extremely positive influence on the culture of a company as well as on its working atmosphere. Employee motivation and customer satisfaction are strengthened and image and success are promoted in the long term.

In contrast, women are still underrepresented in numerous professional fields and corporate structures are adapted to the needs of a predominantly male management team. Even in the field of intellectual property, female patent attorneys and lawyers are still in the minority.

The non-profit organisation “women in ip” has set itself the task of changing this. BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT is pleased to support this network to the best of its ability in the future.

“We at BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT also see the urgent need to promote women in a professional context”, says Silke Freund, BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT partner and lawyer. “However, this does not stop at optimising the internal working environment. Women must become aware of their strengths and learn to use them in a targeted manner. This requires professional exchange and emotional support. This is what women in ip provides at the highest international level and this is the context in which our firm is happy to get involved.”

“women in ip e. V.” was founded to offer women working in the field of intellectual property a platform for networking and mutual support.

Women patent attorneys and attorneys-at-law, judges, patent engineers as well as candidates and members of the Opposition and Appeal Boards of the European Patent Office meet regularly at events or continue their education in technical and training seminars. In addition, women entering the profession have the opportunity to benefit from the industry expertise of experienced colleagues within the framework of a mentoring programme.

/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg 0 0 Petra Hettenkofer /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg Petra Hettenkofer2021-05-05 00:00:002022-08-02 15:39:03BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT is committed to women in intellectual property law

Felix Hermann nominated as “ad personam” member of the SACEPO Working Party on Guidelines

15. February 2021/in News

BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT German and European Patent Attorney Felix Hermann has been appointed as an “ad personam” member of the Working Party on Guidelines (SACEPO/WPG) of the Standing Advisory Committee before the European Patent Office (SACEPO) for three years.

Previously, Mr. Hermann had served for more than three years as an „ad personam“ member of the Working Party on Rules (SACEPO/WPR) of the Standing Advisory Committee before the EPO. The President of the EPO, António Campinos, has now honoured his services during this membership by appointing him to the Working Party on Guidelines until 2023.

The members of the SACEPO Guidelines Working Party and representatives from the EPO discuss the annual revision of the Guidelines for Examination in the EPO and for Search and Examination in the EPO as PCT Authority (“Guidelines for Examination”). It thus acts as a forum for discussion of proposed amendments to the next edition of the Guidelines for Examination and  current legal issues in case law, such as the patentability of inventions in the field of artificial intelligence, that might be considered in the Guidelines for Examination.

About SACEPO
The Standing Advisory Committee before the European Patent Office (SACEPO) was established in 1978 to give interested parties the opportunity to participate in the development of the European patent system. The Committee sees itself as an advisory body which is consulted on all important topics as well as practice-oriented questions relating to industrial property protection. SACEPO members are appointed for a term of three years.

/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg 0 0 Petra Hettenkofer /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/boehmert_logo.svg Petra Hettenkofer2021-02-15 00:00:002022-08-02 16:39:50Felix Hermann nominated as “ad personam” member of the SACEPO Working Party on Guidelines

Article by Dr. Martin Schaefer among the Top 10 Posts of 2020 on the Kluwer Copyright Blog

18. January 2021/in News

The article “Why Metadata Matter for the Future of Copyright” by BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT attorney Dr. Martin Schaefer was online for only about one month and immediately landed in seventh place in the ranking of the most read posts on the Kluwer Copyright Blog in 2020.

In his November 27, 2020 paper, Dr. Schaefer addresses the importance of metadata for the future of copyright law – recognizing that metadata is essential to the functioning of the market for copyrighted content. Furthermore successful market development requires administrative means to ensure proper licensing and revenue allocation in a world of highly interconnected, interactive content.

In light of numerous failed projects based on central databases, Dr. Schaefer argues for a metadata search engine as a decentralized, non-commercial open source tool for searching and enriching metadata. In this way, it would be possible to protect the interests of owners of proprietary databases as well as keep out intruders who are only interested in enriching themselves from data assets.

The detailed blog post by Dr. Martin Schaefer is available in full here.

About the Kluwer Copyright Blog
The Kluwer Copyright Blog is a publication of Kluwer Law International with information and news about European copyright law. It is compiled by a group of leading experts, consisting of practicing lawyers and academics, to report on the latest developments.

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Dr. Daniel Herrmann re-elected to the editorial committee of “epi Information”

30. November 2020/in News

The Council of the Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office (epi) elected our partner Dr. Daniel Herrmann (Frankfurt, Munich) as the German-speaking full member of the editorial committee in its virtual meeting on November 13 and 14, 2020.

The editorial committee is responsible, among other things, for the contents of the magazine “epi Information”. It provides information on current decisions of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO), conferences on European patent law and legal innovations in the European Patent Convention (EPC). The Editorial Committee is composed of eight members from several EPC contracting states. Dr. Daniel Herrmann has been re-elected for 3 years.

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BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT attorneys elected to decisive positions in the most important associations of European and German patent attorneys

10. June 2020/in News

From this year onwards, two BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT patent attorneys and partners will attend important functions in national and European committees.
Dr. Michael Hartig was elected to the Council of the “Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office” (epi) and thus to the professional association of all European patent attorneys.
This Counsel is appointed by the members of the epi, who in turn elect the epi Board of Directors and members of various committees. As an organisation, the epi is concerned with the development and effects of patent law, advises political decision-makers and is an observer in many advisory bodies of international organisations.

Dr. Michael Hartig works in various fields of intellectual property, but mainly in patent prosecution. This includes preparing patent applications, conducting all filing and examination proceedings at the patent offices for German and foreign clients, and the creating and managing of corresponding patent portfolios. His technical field of practice includes electronics, semiconductor physics, laser technology, medical technology, software, and universal physical applications. Since 2003, he has been a registered German as well as European patent attorney and a partner at BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT in Munich.

Dr. Ute Kilger was elected to another important committee. Since beginning of the year, the patent attorney with a doctorate in chemistry has been a member of the board of directors of the German Patent Attorney Association (Deutsche Patentanwaltskammer DPAK), which acts as the representative of all patent attorneys in Germany. As a public law corporation, the DPAK monitors i. a. compliance with professional law, assists in the training and admission to the German Patent Attorneyship as well as in national and international legislative projects.

Since August 2009, Dr. Ute Kilger has been working as a partner at BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT in Berlin. She assists pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies as well as academic institutes in all kinds of patent related issues concerning the obtaining and enforcement of property rights, due diligence, mergers & acquisitions, contract negotiations, and licensing agreements. In addition, Dr. Ute Kilger manages large patent portfolios, is involved in patent infringement processes where she represents her clients in nullity suits up to the German Federal Supreme Court of Justice.

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First open source research in Germany and BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT is part of it

30. April 2020/in News

Without open source software we would not have smartphones, the Internet would not work and our working environment would be much different. And while freeware, as well as open source software, and the associated movement were largely rejected by the business community in earlier years, open source is now deliberately used in almost all larger companies.

This is the result of the first representative open source research in Germany by the digital association Bitkom and Bitkom Resaerch GmbH. BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT as well as eight other well-known companies were involved in the study as supporters.

According to this Open Source Monitor, two thirds of the companies surveyed deliberately use open source software. 31 per cent even participate in its further development. The high level of acceptance is evident in all sectors, with the retail trade and the automobile industry being particularly open-minded. In contrast, only 21 percent of the companies surveyed also have an open source strategy.

This positive attitude is based on the advantages that 88 percent of the companies see in the use of open source software. The most important reason cited is the saving of costs by eliminating license fees (17 percent). High security through timely updates, independence, a wide selection of open source components, as well as access to the source code and simple individual adaptations are further impulses for the use of open source software.

In the course of the research, 804 companies with at least 100 employees in Germany were surveyed, selected according to size classes and industries. For a uniform understanding, the definition of the term “open source software” was established at the beginning of each interview.

The complete study by Bitkom can be downloaded from the following link:
Open Source Monitor – Research report 2019

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