EU4IP
EU4IP
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are EU partner countries under the European Neighbourhood Policy and the Eastern Partnership initiative. These three countries have consolidated their cooperation through Association Agreements (AA), establishing a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with commitments on intellectual property (IP) rights.
Operating within this framework is the EU4IP project, aiming to strengthen IP rights in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Its purpose is to use IP to provide a favourable environment for innovation, creativity and free competition. By strengthening the IP landscape, the project boosts economic and cultural development, increases small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) potential and raises investment attractiveness in the partner countries.
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Enhanced cooperation between EUIPO's Observatory and UANIPIO IPRs infringement monitoring centre
This activity proposes a cooperation between the EUIPO and the UANIPIO to share best practices and…
01
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Oct
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Implementation of Image Search to TMview and DesignView in AGEPI and Sakpatenti
Taking into consideration that the data from trade mark and design right holders at Sakpatenti and…
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Jan
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Capacity building and knowledge expansion on the EU GI legal framework and practice: GI Conference
In March 2022, the European Commission published a proposal for a regulation on agricultural GIs,…
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Dec
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