Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice Advance Access published online on August 31, 2007
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, doi:10.1093/jiplp/jpm149
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Piracy provisions under the Enforcement Directive and patent infringement
Trevisan & Cuonzo Avvocati
Princo Corporation, Ltd v Koninklijke Philips Electronics, Docket no. 3213/07, Court of Genoa, 18 April 2007
The Court of Genoa has issued its first decision on the application to patent infringement of the remedies introduced by Directive 2004/48 on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, dismissing the appeal filed by Princo against a precautionary seizure order over its movable and immovable property issued by a judge of the Genoa IP Chamber on the grounds that the patent infringement was committed intentionally and on a commercial scale.
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