HUNGARY’S LARGEST

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS GROUP

The DANUBIA group has 75 years of expertise in the field of intellectual property rights protection.

Our highly experienced patent attorneys are uniquely qualified across all fields of science and technology. Our talented team of attorneys specialise in particular in trademark cases and rights enforcement.
Our intellectual property management and technology transfer staff bring their impressive professional skill set to bear in serving both our Hungarian and international clients.

The Danubia Group

DANUBIA

Delivering comprehensive services and representation within the scope of industrial rights protection, including patents, trademarks, utility models and designs, as well as rights enforcement.

DANUBIA IP

Delivering consulting services and solutions which demand specific skills and expertise in the commercial exploitation of intellectual property.

DANUBIA LEGAL

Delivering legal services in trademark-, patent-, copyright- and electronic communications law, as well as other fields of litigation.
What We Do
We advise on developing appropriate structures for collaborating with and employing local inventors, and on questions which may arise with respect to their remuneration
We maintain efficient and high-standard professional relations with the examiners and adminstrative staff of the patent office, from the application being filed to protection being granted, where we enjoy a high acceptance rate.
Our dedicated and highly experienced team of patent attorneys, uniquely qualified across all fields of science and technology, will prepare the necessary translation of the patent claims to the most exacting standards.
We play to one of our firm’s greatest strengths during court proceedings by creating a team of 2-4 specialists, incorporating the dedicated and talented legal practitioners of Danubia Legal.
Danubia subscribes to the major international databases, and our specialist patent attorneys all have extensive experience in conducting searches and preparing due diligence reports targeted to specified aims.
Our trademark experts are well versed in filing new EU trademarks and defending applications in light of any objections raised.
Prosecuting trademarks nationally takes advantage of the lower likelihood of applications being opposed and exposes trademarks to less vulnerability compared to the rights EU trademarks afford.
Status disputes, infringements, customs monitor-ing and enforcement through taxation authority, domain name disputes and other litigation proceedings constitute our key strength.
Our team of specialists conduct a wide range of trademark searches
We gladly undertake the renewal of trademarks, and recordation of different amendments and assignments for international clients.
We provide legal representation in intellectual property rights infringement and litigation in unfair market conduct cases.
You may turn to us in confidence throughout the entire life cycle of your pharmaceutical- and related products, whether you are looking to patent or distribute, or require advice on advertising law matters.
Whether you are looking to register or maintain a domain name or seeking advice on domain name disputes, we provide a full range of services.
We prepare industrial property rights contracts and advise on negotiations on all aspects of industrial property rights protection.
We assist in enforcement procedures relating to the infringement of copyright and neighbouring rights, ima-ge elements, as well as in AdWords disputes.
For more than 15 years Danubia IP has been the only service provider in the Hungarian market to list intellectual property valuation as its core activity, with assignments typically revolving around transfer pricing, M&A acquisitions and venture capital investments.
We assist in developing and implementing IP Policies with the aim of minimising legal risks, and protecting, enhancing and utilising intellectual property.
In the event we are advising you as the purchasing party in a transaction, as a client from abroad we will help you navigate local legislation and the approach to negotiating, and guide you through the entire negotiation process to the successful closure of the transaction.
We advise on and help you navigate the specific issues which arise uniquely in relation to industrial rights protection and intellectual property management.
We assist you in writing and managing industrial property rights tenders and represent you in R&D certification procedures, where we are well acquainted with the criteria for certification and the practices of the examiners.

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NOTICE OF TERMINATION FOR A LICENSE AGREEMENT

NOTICE OF TERMINATION FOR A LICENSE AGREEMENT

The plaintiff is the owner both of a word mark and a device mark comprising the term “Radio 1” as the dominant component of the trademarks. The defendant used the sign “R1 Start” for radio services. The plaintiff granted license for the defendant, then 2.5 months later revoked it, but the defendant continued using the marks.  

OPINION POLL IN A TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE

OPINION POLL IN A TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE

The plaintiff is owner of the word mark “TV PAPRIKA” registered for services relating to television entertainment and for the production of television shows.
The defendant used the sign “CHILITV” and the domain in his television advertisement for gastronomic services.

Danubia Wins First Place of the Companies For The Future Award 2024

Saturday 7th and Saturday 14th December  are both official working days in Hungary and therefore any deadlines falling on these two  dates must be met.

Our office premises will be closed between 23rd December and 1st January, however, we will be working remotely on 23rd (Monday), 30th (Monday) and 31st (Tuesday) December.  Please contact us at this central email address (central@danubia.hu).

HIPO will also be closed for business between 24th December and 1st January. Any deadlines falling between 24th and 27th December will need to be met on those days; deadlines falling due between 28th December and 1st January will need to be met on 2nd January 2025.

Regarding the closure of the international IP offices (WIPO, EPO, EUIPO), we provide information upon request.