Rue de la Loi 81A 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 233 11 80 - Fax: +32 (0)2 231 08 35 - www.eirma.org guidlines for open office export to pdf with letterhead EIRMA/16.072 guidlines for open office export to pdf with letterhead Major changes in EU law at the horizon that will affect IP are you and your company prepared for these challenges? Unitary patent and unified patent court, trade secret protection and personal data protection Special Interest Group on Intellectual Asset Management (SIG-IAM) 29-30 June 2017, Berlin, Germany Hotel Berlin, Berlin Summary 2018 will show some major changes in EU law that will affect IP. First, the EU regulations 1257/2012 and 1260/2012, both concerning the unitary patent (UP), and the agreement on a unified patent court (UPC) will (most likely) enter into force in Dec 2017, including UK and with the sunrise period starting as early as September 2017. This will be a jumping start of a completely new unified European patent system that is an alternative to the classical European bundle patent and includes in particular a European patent court litigation system that is going live as of day one and that applies eventually for 26 EU member states. Second, in June 2017 the EU-Directive 2016/943 on the protection of trade secrets (undisclosed know-how and business information) entered into force whose content has to be implemented into national law of the EU member states by 9 June 2018 and that, for the first time, creates EU-wide legal standards on the protection of such trade secrets and its enforcement and that will cause major changes in the legislation and court practice of the EU member states. Third, in April 2016 the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/680 entered into force (together with EU-Directives 2016/679 & 2016/681) that aims for to give citizens back control over their personal data and to simplify and unify the regulatory environment for business within the EU and that enters into application on 25 May 2018. These three new laws within the EU will have a considerable impact onto the way how IP issues, trade secrets and personal data (e.g. of inventors) are handled by and within the companies and will force them to review their strategies, policies, guidelines and working procedures connected with IP. In 2017, the two SIG-IAM meetings will focus on these three late-breaking topics: in June, we will explore the situation in the EU, but we will also address the current practice of Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH). In November, we will focus on the US and other major economic areas outside Europe in order to understand the commonalities and differences and how to turn these findings into practice. Issues addressed < How does the EU-Directive 2016-943 define a trade secret? < How to adapt internal policies, guidelines, routines to adapt to the coming new legal environment? < What are the practical consequences of the General Data Protection Regulation for companies in respect to the private data of their employees? < What to do if a person joins or leaves the company? < Unitary patent vs. European patent; national patent court vs. unified patent court: pro s & con s, risks & opportunities < PPH: pro s & con s, risks & opportunities Key themes Innovation Processes Business strategy Intellectual Asset Target Audience R&D, innovation & intellectual asset managers and experts, IP and licensing managers, patent attorneys as well as business strategy, business development managers, production & Open Innovation managers. Chairman Werner Fröhling, Managing Director, Flooring Technologies Ltd. and Chief IP Counsel for the Swiss Krono Group 8 Online registration before 20 June 2017 People and Knowledge Public frameworks
PROGRAMME Thursday, 29 June 2017 17:00 19:30 Social programme: "Berlin: the City on the Water a cruise through historical Berlin 19:30 Get-together dinner at Restaurant Zollpackhof 22:00 Back to the hotel by coach
PROGRAMME Friday, 30 June 2017 8:45 Registration 9:00 9:10 Welcome and latest news about EIRMA Aurélie Jablonski, Head of Programme & Members Relations, EIRMA 9:10 9:15 Introduction by the Chairman Werner Fröhling, Managing Director, Flooring Technologies Ltd, Chief IP Counsel for the Swiss Krono Group 9:15 10:00 The European Trade Secret Directive Changes and how to react The European Trade Secret Directive brings certain changes to the national trade secret protection in most member states of the EU. The directive shall be transposed into national law by June 2018. This session will update you on the main rules of the directive, on the required and expected changes in the laws of the diverse European countries and on the practical measures that you should take to secure effective trade secret protection in your business under the directive. Martin Fähndrich, Partner, Hoganlovells 10:00 10:30 Open Discussion on Trade Secret Protection 10:30 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 11:45 The Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) and Recent Developments on the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) From its beginning in 2006 with the setting up of a Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) agreement between the Japan Patent Office and United States Patent and Trademark Office, 45 IP Offices worldwide are now part of at least one PPH agreement. This session will discuss the different possibilities available for accelerated examination in the PPH when seeking patent protection in multiple jurisdictions, whether claiming priority from an earlier national application or on entry to the national phase of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), including the advantages and disadvantages for the applicant. The session will also provide an update on recent developments in the PCT System. Thomas Marlow, Policy Officer, PCT Business Development Division, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) 11.45 12.15 Open Discussion on the Patent Prosecution Highway
12.15 13.15 Lunch Break 13.15 14:00 Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court: prepare your strategy now! The Unified Patent Court is expected to open for business on 1 December 2017, which means that unitary effect can apply to patents that are granted as of that day. Starting the 1st of September, there will be a sunrise register to opt out non-unitary European patents of the jurisdiction of the UPC and probably also for filing applications for unitary effect. The names of the legal judges should also be available by then. It therefore has become very urgent to prepare for this new system going live. In this session you will be updated on the main characteristics of the new system, the latest developments, the steps you need to take to be prepared and the possible effects of the Brexit. Wouter Pors, Partner and Head of Intellectual Property Practice, Bird & Bird 14.00 14.30 Open Discussion on the Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court 14:30 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 15:45 Privacy - the new bottle neck for European innovation? The session will give the audience an understanding of how the upcoming EU General Data Protection Regulation will impact innovation and how innovators can work their ways around the pitfalls of privacy requirements in R&D. Jyn Schultze-Melling, Executive Director Law, Ernst & Young 15:45-16:15 Open exchanges on EU regulation on data protection 16:15 16:30 Wrap up and conclusion by chairman 16:30 End of the meeting
PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS Venue and Hotel Berlin, Berlin Accommodation Lützowplatz 17 10785 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 30 2605 2700 http://www.hotel-berlin.de/en/ A block booking with special rates has been secured in the Hotel Berlin, Berlin (Lützowplatz 17-10785 Berlin) Rate for a single room is 141,50, breakfast at 7,50 by day. To enjoy the group rates, book your room completing the attached room registration form and send it directly to the hotel (conference@hotelberlin.de) before 29 May 2017. The group rate is not secured anymore after this date. Visit - Dinner Transportation Thursday 29 June 2017 - Departure at 17:00 from the hotel lobby for the dedicated visit "Berlin: the City on the Water ending at restaurant Zollpackhof (Elisabeth-Abegg-Straße 1, 10557 Berlin) By plane: From TEGEL (TXL): By taxi it takes about 25 min. The airport has a direct bus link. From the airport take the bus X9 or 109 to Zoologischer Garten. From there take bus 100 to the stop Lützowplatz (approx. 30 min.). From SCHÖNEFELD (SXF): By taxi it takes approx. 35 min. The airport has direct airport express access. Take train RE7 or RB14 to station Zoologischer Garten and then bus 100 to bus stop Lützowplatz. By train: From HAUPTBAHNHOF STATION: Take the S-Bahn metro lines S5, S9 or S75 to the station Zoologischer Garten (20 min.). From there, take the bus 100 to the stop Lützowplatz. Approx. 10 minutes by taxi. By car: GPS. Latitude N52 30.23, Longitude E13 21.19 From HIGHWAY A100 take exit Kurfürstendamm. Drive straight until the sign An der Urania and then turn left. The hotel is one block along on the right-hand side. Parking entrance via Einemstraße (turn right behind the main entrance at Lützowplatz). Registration Please register as soon as possible but certainly before 20 June 2017. The online registration form is available on the EIRMA Website The meeting registration fee of 650 covers the administrative costs, visit, get-together dinner and lunch. Payments Cancellations We prefer payment by bank transfers but can also accept credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express) All participants will receive confirmation letter and an invoice or receipt as appropriate. Cancellation policy: we will refund 100% of the registration fee for cancellations received 2 weeks before the meeting, 50% of the registration fee for cancellations received 1 week before the meeting, 25% of the registration fee for cancellations received 3 days before the meeting. Names may be substituted at any time without charge.
REGISTRATION FORM Trade secret protection, data privacy protection and unitary patent Coming soon IP challenges in the EU: Are you prepared? 29-30 June 2017, Berlin, Germany Hotel Berlin, Berlin 8 Online registration available on EIRMA Website: http://www.eirma.org PLEASE FILL IN CAPITAL LETTERS Please register on-line or return by e-mail before 20 June 2017 to cternest@eirma.org Title: (Prof./ Dr./ Mr./ Mrs.):.... First Name:.... Last Name:.... Position:... Company:..... VAT number of paying entity (MANDATORY for EU companies)..... If no VAT number, official registration number Address:...... ZipCode: City: Country...... Tel:..Cell:... E-mail:. Assistant s e-mail:. I will q / will not q attend the meeting on 30 June 2017 I will q / will not q attend the dedicated city visit on 29 June 2017 I will q / will not q attend the dinner on 29 June 2017 Dietary requirements:. Event's fee: 650 (VAT excluded) for members excluded Belgium Event's fee: 786,50 (VAT included) for Belgian members Early bird fee (valid until 19 May 2017): 15 % discount 550,00 (VAT excluded) for members excluded Belgium or 665,50 (VAT included) for Belgian members The meeting registration fee covers the administrative costs, refreshments, visit, lunch and dinner. To be paid preferably by Bank Transfer or Credit Cards. Mode of Payment qbank Transfer Account N 363-1073576-20 ING Rond Point Robert Schuman 8 1040 Brussels - Belgium IBAN: BE28 3631 0735 7620 - BIC: BBRUBEBB qcredit Card (Eurocard, Master, Visa, Amex) Card Number: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Exp. Date: / Security Code: I I I EIRMA, as an international association of Belgian law, is subject to VAT (nr: BE 0847 677 159) For any further information please contact Mrs. Carine Ternest, EIRMA Operations Team Tel. + 32 (0)2 233 11 80 - Fax: + 32 (0)2 231 08 35 - e-mail: cternest@eirma.org
Hotel Berlin, Berlin Lützowplatz 17 10785 Berlin Phone: +49 (0) 30 2605 2700 fax: +49 (0)30 2605 392715 E-Mail: reservations@hotel-berlin.de Hotel booking form ref: EIRMA 3604030 28 29 June 2017 I would like to make a reservation in Hotel Berlin, Berlin here are my details: First & Last Name: Address & Zip code: Company Name: Phonenumber: E-mail Address : Arrival date: Departure date: Number of nights: Room Single room, 141,50 by night Breakfast, 7,50 by day Credit Card Type: Credit Card Number: Credit Card Expiration Date: / / (required to guarantee your confirmed reservation. Cancellation and no-show policies apply) Special Requirements: Reservations can be made until 29 May 2017. After this date the hotel cannot guarantee a hotel room. Cancellation Terms and Conditions: No Shows and Cancellation Individual reserved rooms can be cancelled free of charge until 14days prior to arrival. Later cancellations will be charged with 90% of the agreed prices. The time of receipt of the written notice shall be decisive for the timely exercise of the right to cancel. All individual guests need to give their credit card details to guarantee the booking and possible charges. Signature: Date: To be send to : conference@hotel-berlin.de