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Actively committed to product and brand protection
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Messe München's fight against product and brand piracy |
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Messe München has compiled a comprehensive
catalog of protective measures to protect the commercial property rights of its
exhibitors. Besides an anti-plagiarism clause in the Terms and
Conditions of Participation for all events that we organize and a general ban
on photography, it also allows German Customs and the German Patent and
Trade Mark Office to set up information
stands at its fairs and exhibitions free of charge.
At the request of Messe München, the Regional Court of
Munich also keeps court dates
available for fairs and exhibitions that experience problems with product and
brand piracy. This makes it possible to have writs of injunction issued more
quickly, provided that the petition clearly indicates that it is an urgent
fair-related matter.
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The Intellectual Property Panel (IPP) |
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Messe München is also exploring new
approaches including initiatives such as its "Intellectual Property
Panel" (IPP), which is actively involved in several events. Exhibitors who
feel that their commercial property rights have been violated can call upon the
panel immediately prior to or during the fair or exhibition. The panel can
serve as an arbitrator that mediates an out-of-court settlement. Alternatively,
it can serve as an expert committee that compiles a corresponding expert report
which, in the event of a legal dispute, can be submitted before a court of law.
The panel consists of legal and industry experts under the supervision of a
representative of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property,
Competition Law and Tax Law. Regardless of the panel, all exhibitors may still
petition the responsible regional court.
Additional information is available from the Exhibition Management team of the
respective trade fair or exhibition.
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