Marius Schneider
Directeur de IPvocate le département de propriété intellectuelle
Curriculum vitae
- Né en 1972 à Ulm (Allemagne)
- Avocat au barreau de Bruxelles
- Licencié en droit (UCL)
- Master of laws (LL.M.) University College London
- Master en propriété intellectuelle (KUB)
- Président du comité de lutte anti-contrefaçon de l’ECTA (European Communities Trademark Association)
- Coéditeur de l’ouvrage ‘Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights through Border Measures’, Oxford University Press, 2006 et du site internet www.BorderMeasures.com
- Auteur de nombreux articles scientifiques et de vulgarisation sur le propriété intellectuelle et orateur régulier lors d’événements et de conférence en Belgique et à l’étranger
- Membre du comité de rédaction du Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice édité par Oxford University Press
Matières traitées
Publications
Livres et chapitres de livres

- ’Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights through Border Measures - Law and Practice in the EU’, with Olivier Vrins, Oxford University Press, 2006
- ‘La lutte anti-contrefaçon aux frontières – Le règlement communautaire 1383/2003‘, Marius SCHNEIDER and Frédéric GEVERS, Répertoire notarial, Larcier, 2005

Articles
- ’Fake goods in transit : the AG’s Opinion on fictions and suspicions’, Opinion of Advocate General Cruz Villalon in joined Cases C-446/09 Koninklijke Philips Electonics NV vLucheng Meijing Industrial Company Ltd and others and
C-495/09 Nokia Corporation v Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Revenue and Customs, Court of Justice of theEuropean Union, 3 February 2011, June 2011, here
- ’Carriers and trade mark infringements : should carriers care ?’ with Lambert Pechan, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, May 2010 here
- ‘Fakes in transit would not be counterfeits’, Nokia Corporation v Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Revenue & Customs (HMRC) [2009] EWHC 1903 (Ch), High Court, England and Wales, 27 July 2009, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, January 2010, read the article here.
- World Customs Organisation, Magazine n° 54, October 2007, ’Securing border measures, available proceedings and their respective advantages and disadvantages’, p 17, read the article here.
- ‘Crystal-clear ruling in border measures reference’ Zino Davidoff SA v Bundesfinanzdirektion Südost (Case C-302/08) European Court of Justice, 2 July 2009, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, October 2009, read the article here
- ‘Complicating the simplified procedure’, Schenker SIA v Valsts ienemumu dienests (Case C-93/08) European Court of Justice, 12 February 2009, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, June 2009 read the article here
- ‘La repression de la contrefaçon et de la piraterie’, Marius SCHNEIDER, Frédérique HOSTIER and Olivier VRINS Journal des Tribunaux, Larcier, March 2008.
- ‘Securing border measures, available proceedings and their respective advantages and disadvantages’, WCO News, World Customs Organisation, October 2007, read the article here
- ’Right-holders help yourself, and the Commission will help you !’, Marius SCHNEIDER and Olivier VRINS, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, Oxford University Press, February 2006, read the article here.
- ‘EU Offensive against IPR Offences : should right-holders be offended ?’, Marius SCHNEIDER and Olivier VRINS, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, Oxford University Press, February 2006, read the article here
- ‘Trade mark use in transit : EU-phony or cacophony’, Marius SCHNEIDER and Olivier VRINS, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, Oxford University Press, November 2005.
Enseignement
- ICHEC - Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (since 2003)
‘Intellectual property an asset for your company’ - Lecturing on a master program for managers of SME’s
- World Customs Organisation (since 2007)
‘Securing border measures through civil and criminal actions – advantages and disadvantages’ – Lecturing
- Orateur régulier à l’ERA (Académie de droit européen, Trêve, Allemagne)
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