What can I file? In which classes? In which territories? How to avoid or reduce the risks of litigation with third parties? How to reduce the costs of protection?. The various titles of Industrial Property ( Trademarks, Patents, Designs) allow you to benefit from a monopoly, to grant licenses and to act in counterfeit. Is this an issue to fight over? Leave a message on our facebook page.Do you want to launch a new product or a new service? In France or internationally? In the face of your competitors, consider protecting your rights through an Industrial Property Attorney (regulated profession) *! (Take note ye naysayers: sometimes bureaucratic inefficiency is a very, very good thing). I can only hope that the most egregious of bureaucratic blunders that expats constantly rave about causes this thing to be pushed into the back burner until hell freezes over, but maybe that’s just me. I, however, have come to see this land as special, and oppose the current project. Many Italians, even some in the tourist industry, welcome the Autostrada and the ability to jet past the rural landscapes. The renowned “Montefeltro”, the perfect Duchy of the great Federicus Dux. But they need to preserve the original landscape, what tourists expect to see when they come to this part of Italy: hills, gentle slopes, ancient “Borghi” on top of the hills, balconies on the valley that look at the blue sea. While other activities (rural, tourist, cultural) have started and they have some success. Most of them have closed now because of the crisis and therefore the commercial importance of the project is almost zero. They point also out that when the Superstrada was projected the valley was full of small and medium size industries which boomed and created welfare. They are not against the construction of a Superstrada, but they insist on the original project (with tunnels) which would not disfigure the precious landscape. The committee “No scempio” (no havoc) aims to raise public awareness on this issue. Here is a translation of a recent article published in La Repubblica: There are people in place who oppose this new plan. And because there is little money at all for the project these days, it is planned to be given to an Austrian company called Strabag, who will collect (meaning remove from Italy) all the autostrada tolls for 45 years, according to my sources. The current proposal eliminates all of these costly plans. Thirty years ago the plans called for the road (superstrada) to be almost invisible, tucked into tunnels and skirting the edge of the valley where the cultural heritage of the land would have intersected with the traffic hell-bent on getting to the beaches. They have plans to run a ripping wide autostrada through this idyllic land. In fact, it doesn’t come close to meeting the European motorway standards. You access all this creamy, rural goodness via a road known as the E78 which runs from coast to coast, Grosseto to Fano. You can still rent a room or apartment there if you decide to stay a while and play some croquet. The 19th century road house and carriage stop in Borgo Pace for example is now a fantastic restaurant called La Diligenza. On the verge of discovery by foreigners, the valley over the years has slowly transformed itself from a small manufacturing economy to tourism. The rural tourist can bump along the current road, the E78, and see the historic treasures spread out over the valley that gently cradles the Metauro river: the winter white truffle town of Sant’Angelo in Vado, the Roman Villas, the market town of Mercatello sul Metauro, where the butcher shop keeps a chalkboard of the meats and where they come from and who herds them. From the little village of Pieve del Colle for example, you can stand almost exactly where Piero stood while brushing his famous Diptych of the Duchess and Duke of Urbino. An artist no less than Piero della Francesa must have thought the same thing look to the background of his paintings and you’ll see the same landscapes you see today. If you’ve ever traveled through the Metauro valley in Le Marche you would recognize it as one of the most beautiful valleys in the world.
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