In Italy there are peculiar proceedings, called "descrizione", enabling intellectual property owners to collect evidence of the alleged infringement (also) before bringing the main infringement proceedings.
To obtain the descrizione, the patentee must prove:
These requirements are assessed less strictly than in preliminary injunction proceedings.
By granting the descrizione, the Court allows a bailiff and generally a Court Technical Expert (i.e. a patent attorney, who guarantees expertise, impartiality and independence, appointed by the Court) and patentee’s legal counsel to access the premises in which the alleged infringement takes place (i.e. the registered office, warehouses, branch offices or any other place of the defendant or of third parties where the infringing product is used/stored).
The Court may order the bailiff to:
The bailiff, with the assistance of the Court Technical Expert, drafts a written report describing the execution of the measures and the evidence collected, which is filed in Court.
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