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Chapter 17 - Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Latvia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2019

Ingrīda Kariņa-Bērziņa
Affiliation:
Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
Maija Tipaine
Affiliation:
Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
Līga Fjodorova
Affiliation:
Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
Krišjānis Bušs
Affiliation:
Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
Toms Krūminš
Affiliation:
Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
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Summary

NATIONAL LAW IMPLEMENTING THE ENFORCEMENT DIRECTIVE

A. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LAW

  • – The Directive 2004/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (the “Enforcement Directive” or “Directive”) has been transposed in Latvia through number of primary legislative acts, in particular:

  • – The Civil Procedure Law (also, the “CPL”) (1999. gada 1. marta Civilprocesa likums);

  • – The Patent Law (2007. gada 1. marta Patentu likums);

  • – The Law on Trade Marks and Indications of Geographical Origin (the “Trademark Law”) (1999. gada 16. jūnija likums “Par preču zīmēm un Ģeogrāfi skās izcelsmes norādēm”);

  • – The Copyright Law (2000. gada 6. aprīļa Autortiesību likums);

  • – The Law on Designs (2004. gada 28. oktobra Dizainparauga likums);

  • – The Plant Varieties Protection Law (2002. gada 2. maija Augu šķirņu aizsardzības likums), and

  • – The Law on Semiconductors (1998. gada 12. marta Pusvadītāju izstrādājumu topogrāfi ju aizsardzības likums).

  • B. TRANSPOSITION ISSUES

    Latvia did not entirely transpose the Enforcement Directive by the transposition deadline of 29 April 2006. The fi nal set of amendments necessary to bring Latvian laws in line with the Enforcement Directive entered into force on 1 March 2007.

    Prior to 1 March 2007, Latvian law satisfied most of the Directive's requirements; however, some provisions were not implemented to the full extent and, therefore, additional amendments to national laws were necessary. For example, in respect of procedural rights, the Civil Procedure Law had to be supplemented with rights to secure non-material claims in intellectual property matters, with rights to secure evidence in intellectual property matters, to grant interim injunctions and to provide for the compensation of damages in case an interim injunction is revoked.

    Latvia has implemented all of the Enforcement Directive's mandatory provisions, but has not introduced any non-mandatory provisions with regard to alternative measures.

    C. ASSESSMENT REPORTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION

    Article 18(1) of the Enforcement Directive obliges Member States to submit, three years aft er the expiry of the deadline for the transposition, a report to the Commission on the implementation of the Enforcement Directive. The report by Latvia is not currently available. Latvia is among the Member States addressed in the “Support Study for the Ex-Post Evaluation and Ex-Ante Impact Analysis of the IPR Enforcement Directive” published by the European Commission in 2017.

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    • Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Latvia
      • By Ingrīda Kariņa-Bērziņa, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Maija Tipaine, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Līga Fjodorova, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Krišjānis Bušs, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Toms Krūminš, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
    • Edited by Flip Petillion
    • Book: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the EU Member States
    • Online publication: 12 April 2019
    • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780687827.019
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      • By Ingrīda Kariņa-Bērziņa, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Maija Tipaine, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Līga Fjodorova, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Krišjānis Bušs, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Toms Krūminš, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
    • Edited by Flip Petillion
    • Book: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the EU Member States
    • Online publication: 12 April 2019
    • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780687827.019
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      • By Ingrīda Kariņa-Bērziņa, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Maija Tipaine, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Līga Fjodorova, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Krišjānis Bušs, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia., Toms Krūminš, Attorneys at Law at COBALT Latvia; Krišjānis Bušs and Toms Krūmiņš are Lawyers at COBALT Latvia.
    • Edited by Flip Petillion
    • Book: Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the EU Member States
    • Online publication: 12 April 2019
    • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780687827.019
    Available formats
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