Matteo Mozzi

Matteo Mozzi

Partner, Dr. Ing., Italian and European Patent Attorney, Professional Representative in Community Design matters before the EUIPO. Matteo graduated in Electronic Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Pavia.

  • Languages:native Italian, fluent in English
  • Office:Milan
  • Area of competence:Patents

Work experience
Before joining Jacobacci & Partners in 2004, Matteo worked in the Customer Care Area of EdisonTel handling trouble-shooting and problem-solving on data and phone networks.

Professional focus
Matteo has extensive experience in drafting and prosecuting Italian and European patent applications relating to engineering subject-matter. He handles a broad spectrum of subject matter in the electronic, telecommunication and information technology fields and also files and prosecutes Italian and Community Design applications and registers Italian copyrights.
Matteo also provides technical opinions on patentability and is involved in patent litigation in Italy.

Areas of expertise
Matteo’s core expertise is in the area of electronics, telecommunications and information technology, in particular for matters relating to mobile communication devices, computer graphics, digital images, cryptography, microelectronics, interactive television systems and computer-implemented inventions.
Matteo also handles matters relating to control systems based on mathematical algorithms, business methods, linear displacement sensors, electrical motors, gymnastic machines and packaging machines.

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The latest articles of Matteo Mozzi

20

April

2022

Patents

Prior art and freedom to operate searches: why are they so important?

Nowadays, intellectual property rights are key corporate assets. Yet, being intangible rights, their value is often wrongly underestimated by entrepreneurs.

12

March

2019

IAM

Are wheel rims accessories or spare parts?

In Acacia v Daimler the Court of Rome has confirmed that wheel rims are spare parts rather than accessories, but adds that the repair clause is not always applicable to this type…