Christoph Moeller - March 28, 2024 Design rights can build IP protection, EU Lego ruling shows Featuring in Law360, Christoph Moeller explores the recent EU Lego ruling and how it serves as a ...
Christoph Moeller - March 20, 2024 EU design protection rules modernised for new technologies and circular economy On 14 March 2024, the European Parliament approved modernised EU design protection rules to adapt ...
Christoph Moeller - February 21, 2024 Meet the team: Christoph Moeller, Partner, Patent Attorney As part of our 'meet the team' series, we talk to Christoph Moeller, partner in our Munich office, ...
Jacqueline Murphy - January 18, 2024 Design Rights: A powerful tool in the IP armoury We are pleased to launch our latest special report Design Rights: A powerful tool in the IP ...
Florian Zobel - March 30, 2022 2022 changes to EPO Guidelines: highlights With the 2021 changes to the examination guidelines, the EPO changed its schedule for issuing ...
Christoph Moeller - December 3, 2021 Ferrari v Mansory Design: CJEU confirms partial designs may be protected as unregistered designs The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently published its preliminary ruling in case ...
Christoph Moeller - May 27, 2021 Community registered designs may claim priority to a PCT application within 12 months, European Court of Justice rules In a recent case (T-579/19), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) had to decide what the ...
Christoph Moeller - February 22, 2021 Updates to the EPO Guidelines 2021 The long awaited EPO Guidelines update has now been published (albeit in an unedited, provisional ...
Christoph Moeller - December 1, 2020 Düsseldorf Regional Court refers Nokia vs. Daimler licensing dispute to CJEU As anticipated, the Düsseldorf Regional Court, in its decision Nokia ./. Daimler (4c O 17/19) ...
Christoph Moeller - September 10, 2020 IP protection for 3D printed inventions 3D printing, known in industry as “additive manufacturing”, has emerged as one of the most ...
Christoph Moeller - August 18, 2020 Nokia vs. Daimler - FRAND defence does not apply Breaking News in Nokia vs. Daimler (2 O 34/19) - (FRAND/SEP case)
Christoph Moeller - July 15, 2020 Landmark judgement in German FRAND case Sisvel vs. Haier On May 5, 2020, the Cartel Senate of the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) held the oral hearing ...
Christoph Moeller - October 26, 2019 FRAND Licensing of SEPs in the age of connected cars Cars are developing more and more into computerized mobile platforms. They relieve the driver of ...
Christoph Moeller - September 13, 2019 Intermodality: the future of transport? Search the term 'intermodality' and you'll turn up a number of definitions and some fine ...
Christoph Moeller - July 31, 2019 The rise of e-scooters - micromobility gains momentum As congestion in cities rises, existing transportation can no longer keep up with growing ...
Christoph Moeller - June 26, 2019 Data and security issues in a world of connected cars Mobility patterns are changing and technological innovations in electrification, connectivity and ...
Christoph Moeller - May 24, 2019 A single to Singapore please: the rise in on-demand bus services Discussion about future mobility tends to focus on the strategies of the major car manufacturers ...
Christoph Moeller - March 28, 2019 The road to autonomous In a recent article published in Intellectual Property Magazine, Christoph Moeller explores the ...
Christoph Moeller - January 28, 2019 Autonomous driving: the IP twists and turns Autonomous driving (AD) is on everyone’s lips when it comes to the next big thing in the automotive ...
Christoph Moeller - December 11, 2018 Future mobility: the new direction of transport Massive social, economic and technology trends are converging to change mobility - how we move ...