IP Number of the Day

Number of the Day: 1886

Berne
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The Berne Convention is about the International protection of all forms of writing, including songs, drawings, operas, sculptures, paintings.

Number of the Day: 353

Numbers
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In 2019 there are now 353 IPR-intensive industries in the EU economy, compared with the 342 identified in the previous (2016) study. Approximately two thirds of these industries are intensive in respect of more than one IP right.

Number of the Day: 1973

Mobile phone
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In 1973 Dr Martin Cooper general manager at Motorola communications system division made the first public mobile phone call on a device that weighed 1.1Kg.

Number of the Day: 135 000

Logos
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Your trade mark tells customers who you are. Almost 135 000 trade marks are registered at EUIPO every year. A European Union trade mark is valid in all European Union Member States.

Number of the Day: 6

6 marbles
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Types of works protected by copyright: literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, cinematographic, sound recordings.

Number of the Day: 1623

Old document
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In 1623 the Statute of  Monopolies was enacted; Inventors were given 14 years of exclusive right protection to govern how their inventions were used.

Number of the Day: 1978

Punk art sketch
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The first applications for the European patent were filed at the European Patent Office (“EPO”) on 1 June 1978. The history of numbering dates back to this date.