Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Preface And Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Editor
- About the Authors and Contributing Firms
- Chapter 1 Genesis, Adoption and Application of European Directive 2004/48/EC
- Chapter 2 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Austria
- Chapter 3 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Belgium
- Chapter 4 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Bulgaria
- Chapter 5 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Croatia
- Chapter 6 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Cyprus
- Chapter 7 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the Czech Republic
- Chapter 8 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Denmark
- Chapter 9 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Estonia
- Chapter 10 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Finland
- Chapter 11 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in France
- Chapter 12 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Germany
- Chapter 13 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Greece
- Chapter 14 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Hungary
- Chapter 15 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Ireland
- Chapter 16 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Italy
- Chapter 17 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Latvia
- Chapter 18 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Lithuania
- Chapter 19 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Luxembourg
- Chapter 20 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malta
- Chapter 21 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the Netherlands
- Chapter 22 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Poland
- Chapter 23 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Portugal
- Chapter 24 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Romania
- Chapter 25 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Slovakia
- Chapter 26 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Slovenia
- Chapter 27 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Spain
- Chapter 28 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Sweden
- Chapter 29 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights In the United Kingdom
- Annex: Directive 2004/48/EC
Chapter 19 - Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Luxembourg
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2019
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Preface And Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Editor
- About the Authors and Contributing Firms
- Chapter 1 Genesis, Adoption and Application of European Directive 2004/48/EC
- Chapter 2 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Austria
- Chapter 3 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Belgium
- Chapter 4 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Bulgaria
- Chapter 5 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Croatia
- Chapter 6 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Cyprus
- Chapter 7 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the Czech Republic
- Chapter 8 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Denmark
- Chapter 9 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Estonia
- Chapter 10 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Finland
- Chapter 11 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in France
- Chapter 12 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Germany
- Chapter 13 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Greece
- Chapter 14 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Hungary
- Chapter 15 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Ireland
- Chapter 16 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Italy
- Chapter 17 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Latvia
- Chapter 18 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Lithuania
- Chapter 19 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Luxembourg
- Chapter 20 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Malta
- Chapter 21 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the Netherlands
- Chapter 22 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Poland
- Chapter 23 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Portugal
- Chapter 24 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Romania
- Chapter 25 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Slovakia
- Chapter 26 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Slovenia
- Chapter 27 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Spain
- Chapter 28 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Sweden
- Chapter 29 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights In the United Kingdom
- Annex: Directive 2004/48/EC
Summary
NATIONAL LAW IMPLEMENTING THE ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE
A. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LAW
1. Primary law
The Directive 2004/48/CE on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (hereinaft er the “Enforcement Directive”) was implemented in Luxembourg by the law of 22 May 2009 (hereinaft er the “Law of 2009”) which amended both the law of 18 April 2001 on copyrights, neighbouring rights and databases rights (hereinaft er the “Copyright Law”) and the law of 20 July 1992 amending the rules on patents (hereinaft er the “Patent Law”).
As well as amending the Copyright and the Patent Law, the Law of 2009 also contains a set of independent provisions (Art. 20 to 30) about evidence preservation (Art. 7 of the Enforcement Directive) and provisional and precautionary measures (Art. 9 of the Enforcement Directive). Those provisions are incorporated by reference into the Copyright and the Patent Law.
Regarding trademark and design rights, it is worth noting that the Enforcement Directive was implemented by the Benelux Convention on Intellectual Property (hereinaft er the “Benelux Convention”).
2. Secondary law
No secondary law has been adopted in Luxembourg regarding the transposition of the Enforcement Directive.
B. TRANSPOSITION ISSUES
As the Enforcement Directive was only transposed in Luxembourg by the Law of 2009 while the deadline for transposition expired on the 29 April 2006, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was condemned by the Court of Justice of the European Union for its failure to transpose the Enforcement Directive within the prescribed timeframe.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg did not deny the failure to comply with the set deadline, but argued that, given the infl uence of Belgian and French legislations and case laws in the field of intellectual property rights in Luxembourg, it was necessary to wait for both the French and Belgian transpositions before implementing the Enforcement Directive in Luxembourg.
In this regard, it is worth noting that the Law of 2009 is similar (if not identical) to the wording of the Belgian transposition of the Enforcement Directive in many regards.
JURISDICTION AND COMPETENCE
A. COMPETENCE OF LOCAL COURTS
Competence of local courts for copyrights, neighbouring rights and databases rights legal issues (Art. 79 and 81 of the Copyright law, Art. 23, 27, 28 and 29 of the Law of 2009): – The “Tribunal d'arrondissement” of Luxembourg is competent to conduct fi rst-instance proceedings.
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