NOVELTY – ONE PREMISE, DIFFERENT MEANINGS FOR DIFFERENT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

In today’s Rzeczpospolita, Dr. Michał Markiewicz writes about the meaning of the novelty premise for selected intellectual property rights. While it would seem that everyone knows perfectly well what “novelty” is, it turns out that the term can have a significantly different meaning for individual rights. There are also rights that do not condition their creation on the premise of novelty, which is simultaneously relevant to the scope of protection granted. 👉 Then what is “new” in intellectual property rights? https://archiwum.rp.pl/artykul/1494721-Metawersum-a-IP.html