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Polish IP & IT law – copyright trademark computer internet telecomm » 2010 » January
Recently, the Polish Ministry of Economy proposed amendments to the ESA. The draft provides new types of e-signatures that are consistent with the Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signature. The draft provides 4 types of e-signature: normal, advanced, personal and certified. The normal one will be the same features as present “electronic signature” as defined in article 3 of the ASA and will primarily serve as a declaration of identity. The advanced e-signature will have to meet the additional requirements for certification of the person using it. It will certify the data integrity and allow you to establish the identity of the signatory to both individuals and legal persons, such as when submitting electronic invoices.
Categories: Art. 3 ESA | Art. 5 ESA | computer law | Directive 1999/93/EC | e-access | e-documents | e-law issues | e-signature | EU law | Polish Act on Electronic Signature | Polish law | public information. Industrial design, case II GSK 238/09
Categories: appearance of the whole or a part of a product | Art. 103 IPL | industrial designs | informed user | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | Polish Supreme Administrative Court. Industrial design, case VI SA/Wa 703/09
Categories: Art. 102 IPL | Art. 103 IPL | Art. 117 IPL | industrial designs | invalidation of a right in registration | novelty of an industrial design | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Polish case law on e-access to public information
January 21st, 2010, Tomasz Rychlicki
Below, you will find a list of judgments on e-access to public information. By “e-access to public information” I mean all issues related to obtaining public information through or with the help of IT technology. You can find a more detailed discussion on each judgment under the link provided with the case file. All judgments are given in chronological order.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court of 15 March 2013 case file II SAB/Wa 513/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court of 18 December 2012 case file II SAB/Wa 335/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Kraków of 26 November 2012 case file II SAB/KR 152/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 24 October 2012 case file II SAB/Wa 245/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Kraków of 18 September 2012 case file II SAB/Kr 105/12.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 14 September 2012 case file I OSK 1203/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court of 13 July 2012 case file II SAB/Wa 30/12.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 21 June 2012 case file I OSK 730/12.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 21 June 2012 case file I OSK 666/12.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Lublin of 20 March 2012 case file II SAB/Lu 10/12.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 3 February 2012 case file I OSK 2172/11.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Gliwice of 19 September 2011 case file IV SA/Gl 1002/11.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Gliwice of 2 August 2011 case file II SAB/Wa 86/07.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 3 August 2010 case file I OSK 1727/09.
- The judgment of the Regional Court Katowice Wchód in Katowice of 27 April 2010 case file I C 19/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Szczecin of 16 December 2009 case file II SAB/Sz 148/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw case file II SAB/Wa 57/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 10 December 2007 case file II SAB/Wa 86/07.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 14 March 2006 case file I OSK 190/06.
Categories: case law | e-access | e-documents | e-proceedings | e-signature | Polish Act on Access to Public Information | Polish Act on Electronic Signature | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Industrial design law, case II GSK 1034/08
Categories: Art. 105 §1 APC | Art. 255 IPL | Art. 256 IPL | Art. 98 CPC | industrial designs | invalidation of a right in registration | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Administrative Proceedings Code | Polish Civil Proceedings Code | Polish Supreme Administrative Court. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 1033/09
January 19th, 2010, Tomasz Rychlicki
EMO-FARM Spółka z o.o., the owner of “A sio !” R-173579 trade mark filed the opposition to a final decision of the Polish Patent Office on the grant of a right of protection to SI R-184885 trade mark applied for by Przedsiębiorstwo Farmaceutyczne ZIOŁOLEK sp. z o.o. The dispute between these two companies concerned inter alia the issue of trade mark use.The Voivodeship Administrative Court (VAC) in a judgment of 9 October 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 1033/09 provided the interpretation of adequate provisions of the Polish Act of 30 June 2000 on Industrial Property Law – IPL – (in Polish: ustawa Prawo własności przemysłowej) of 30 June 2000, published in Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) of 2001 No 49, item 508, consolidated text on 13 June 2003, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No 119, item 1117, with later amendments.
The Court ruled that under the conditions set in the IPL, the trade mark use occurs when it is real, which means that the sign is used for goods and it is used in business transactions in a manner that enables the creation and persistence of the association between the sign and the product, it is unambiguous, which means as the trade mark use, at least in its primary function, i.e., to distinguish goods of the entitled person on the basis of their origin and it is used according to specialization. These abovementioned conditions must be met together, irrespectively of the form of the trade mark use. Their sum is beyond the pale of article 154 of the IPL which contains only a list of examples of trade mark use:
The use of a trademark shall, in particular, consist of:
(i) affixing the trademark to the goods covered by the right of protection or to the packaging thereof, offering and putting the goods on the market, importing or exporting thereof, or their storing for the purpose of offering and putting on the market, as well as offering or providing services under that trademark,
(ii) using the trademark on business documents handled in putting the goods on the market or in rendering services,
(iii) using the trademark in advertising.
This judgment is not yet final. The parties may file a cassation complaint to the Supreme Administrative Court.
Categories: Art. 154 IPL | non-use | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | trade mark use | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. E-proceedings in Poland
- The regulation of the Minister of Justice of 28 December 2009 on the procedure of setting up an account and the way of using of electronic signatures in the electronic admonition proceedings,
- The regulation of the Minister of Justice of 28 December 2009 on the procedure of electronic serving in the electronic admonition proceedings,
- The regulation of the Minister of Justice of 28 December 2009 on the method of electronically lodging of pleadings in the electronic admonition proceedings,
- The regulation of the Minister of Justice of 28 December 2009 on the action of the court relating to the enforceability of a judicial decision rendered in the electronic admonition proceedings.
Categories: admonition proceedings | e-court | e-proceedings | Polish Civil Code | Polish Civil Proceedings Code | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Regional Court. Advertising law, case III ZS 4/09
Categories: advertising law | e-marketing | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Law on Notaries | Polish Supreme Court. Trade mark law, case II GSK 1111/08
Categories: Art. 131(2)(i) IPL | Art. 132(2)(iii) IPL | Art. 2 Paris Convention | Art. 3 TMA | Art. 8 Paris Convention | Art. 8(1) TMA | Art. 8(2) TMA | bad faith | Directive 89/104/EEC | EU law | famous trade marks | International law | Paris Convention | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Act on Trade marks | Polish Patent Office | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | reputed trade marks | similarity of goods | similarity of services | similarity of signs | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Polish case law on industrial designs
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court of 16 February 2012 case file VI SA/Wa 1744/11.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 October 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 736/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 3 October 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 1339/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 20 September 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 852/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 13 September 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 922/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 13 September 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 921/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 23 June 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 505/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 16 June 2010, case file VI SA/Wa 134/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 27 May 2010, case file VI SA/Wa 506/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 19 May 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 2026/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 12 May 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 599/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 12 May 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 598/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 11 May 2010 case file VI SA/Wa 504/10.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 26 February 2010, case file VI SA/Wa 34/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 23 February 2010, case file VI SA/Wa 1038/09.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 20 January 2010, case file II GSK 323/09.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 16 December 2009, case file II GSK 238/09. This judgment was issued on the basis of the cassation complaint brought from the judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw, of 11 December 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 1827/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 15 December 2009, case file VIII SA/Wa 332/09. This judgment is not yet final. A cassation complaint may be filed to the Supreme Administrative Court.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 14 December 2009 case file VI SA/Wa 1764/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 14 December 2009 case file VI SA/Wa 1727/09.
- The decision of the Supreme Administrative Court of 9 December 2009, case file II GSK 772/09.
- The Judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 December 2009 case file VI SA/Wa 1706/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 19 November 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 703/09. This judgment is not yet final. A cassation complaint may be filed to the Supreme Administrative Court.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 13 November 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 1376/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 9 October 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 189/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 29 September 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 211/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 19 August 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 664/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 10 June 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 498/09
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 21 July 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 518/09.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 17 June 2009, case file II GSK 1034/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 8 June 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 536/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 2 June 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 502/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 April 2009, case file VI SA/Wa 109/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 February 2009, case file VIII SA/Wa 332/08.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 27 January 2009, case file II GSK 612/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 11 December 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 1827/08. The cassation compliant bought before the Supreme Administrative Court was rejected in a decision of 16 December 2009, case file II GSK 238/09.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court of 21 November 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 710/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 November 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 1053/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 11 August 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 1088/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 10 June 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 543/08.
- The judgment of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 4 November 2008, case file VI SA/Wa 1054/08.
- The judgment of the Supreme Court – Civil Chamber of 23 October 2007, case file II CKS 302/07.
- The judgement of the Voivodeship Administrative Court in Warsaw of 11 October 2007, case file VI SA/Wa 1215/07.
- – The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 20 March 2007, case file II GSK 277/06, published in the electronic database LEX, under the no 321283.
- The judgment of the Supreme Administrative Court of 18 January 2007 case file II GSK 206/06
Categories: case law | Directive 98/71/EC | industrial designs | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | review | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Copyright law, case I CSK 160/09
Categories: advertising law | Art. 81 ARNR | case law | copyright infringement | copyright law | copyright ownership | copyrightable subject matter | image | media law | moral rights | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Authors Rights and Neighbouring Rights | Polish Appeallate Court | Polish District Court | Polish Supreme Court | right of publicity. Polish regulations on personal data protection
The main sources of binding laws in the Republic of Poland are the Constitution of 2 April 1997, acts passed by the Parliament, ratified international treaties and regulations issued, for example, by the Prime Minister or the Council of Ministers – Polish government. Regulations are issued for the purpose of implementation of acts. The main legal acts on personal data protection in the Republic of Poland are the following.
The Act of 29 August 1997 on the Protection of Personal Data – PPD – (in Polish: Ustawa o ochronie danych osobowych), Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) of October 29, 1997, No. 133, item 883, unified text published in Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) of July 6, 2002, No. 101, item 926, with subsequent amendments.
The Civil Code – CC – (in Polish: Kodeks Cywilny) of 23 April 1964, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 16, item 93, with subsequent amendments.
Administrative Proceedings Code – APC – (in Polish: Kodeks postępowania administracyjnego) of 14 June 1960, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 30, item 168, consolidated text of 9 October 2000, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 98, item 1071 with subsequent amendments.
Act on proceedings before administrative courts – PBAC – (in Polish:Prawo o postępowaniu przed sądami administracyjnymi) of 30 August 2002, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 153, item 1270, with subsequent amendments.
Civil Proceedings Code – CPC (in Polish: Kodeks Postępowania Cywilnego) of 17 November 1964, Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) No. 43, item 296, with subsequent amendments.
See “Polish case law on personal data protection“.
Since 1 May 2004, which was the accession day to the EU, the Republic of Poland has been bound by all aquis communitaire, including judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
I.E. International law
The Republic of Poland is a party of many International treaties and agreements concerning the protection of personal data.
II. National bodies and procedures
The Inspector General for Personal Data Protection decides cases within its competence under provisions of the Code of Administrative Proceedings, unless provided for otherwise. A party dissatisfied with a decision issued by the GIODO may request for the reconsidering of the case. The decision by the GIODO on the application to reconsider the case may be appealed against with the Voivodeship Administrative Court. The judgment of the VAC may be a subject to a cassation complaint which is decided by the Supreme Administrative Court.
Categories: Inspector General for Personal Data Protection | personal data | Polish Act on Protection of Personal Data | Polish Civil Code | Polish Constitution | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | regulations | review | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Industrial design case, II CSK 302/07
4. The right conferred by the registration of an industrial design shall include any design which does not produce on the informed user a different overall impression. Article 104(2) shall apply accordingly. 5. The right conferred by the registration of an industrial design shall be limited to the kind of products, in respect of which the protection has been applied for.
Categories: appearance of the whole or a part of a product | Art. 104 IPL | Art. 105 IPL | EU law | industrial designs | informed user | infringement of registered industrial design | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Supreme Court. Tax law and Internet, case III SA/Wa 1013/09
Categories: Art. 10(1) PITA | Art. 17(1) PITA | e-law issues | e-loans | Polish Act on Personal Income Tax | tax law | VAT | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Industrial design law, case VI SA/Wa 518/09
Categories: appearance of the whole or a part of a product | Art. 103 IPL | Art. 104 IPL | industrial designs | informed user | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Advertising of pharmaceuticals, case VI SA/Wa 1758/09
Categories: advertising law | broadcasting law | Main Pharmaceutical Inspector | pharmaceutical products advertising | Polish Act on Broadcasting | Polish Act on Pharmaceutical Law | Polish courts | Polish law | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. E-promulgation of Polish law
January 5th, 2010, Tomasz Rychlicki
The Act of 10 September 2009 on Amending the Law on the Promulgation of Normative Acts and Some Other Legal Acts, published in Journal of Laws (Dziennik Ustaw) of 2009, No 190 item 1473, came into force on 1 January 2010. According to the amendments, the Journal of Laws and the Polish Monitor or normative acts and other legal acts contained in them, including judgments, are made available freely for inspection and to download in the form of an electronic document from the website of the Government Legislative Center. The Minister responsible for informatization will also determine, by a regulation, the technical requirements to be met by electronic documents addressed for the announcement, containing normative acts and other acts, including judgments, taking into account the need to preserve the unity of supplied electronic documents and their possible transformation for the issue of the official journal.
Categories: computer law | e-access | e-documents | e-law issues | e-signature | Polish law. Rychlicki.net - your news on Polish IT and IP law