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Now in its second year, Class 46  is dedicated to European trade mark law and practice.  This weblog is written by a team of enthusiasts who want to spread the word and share their thoughts with others.
 
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Poland: functionality and technical features of 3D signs
  Tags: 3D trade mark, acquired distinctiveness, non-traditional trade marks, Polish Patent Office, trade mark invalidation, trade mark lapse
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 10/12/2012 @ 08.45
   
Germany: Jet and Helicopter as colored 3D trade marks
  Tags: Germany, 3D trade mark, distinctiveness
  Posted By: Robert Börner
  Posted on 21/03/2012 @ 10.11
   
Poland: dissimilarity of 3D trade marks
  Tags: Poland, Voivodeship Administrative Court, 3D trade marks, dissimilarity of signs, reputed trade marks, żubrówka, vodka, Polish Patent Office
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 14/07/2010 @ 12.55
   
CFI: shape of handle not distinctive
  Tags: 3d trade marks, absolute grounds for refusal, CFI, Court of First Instance
  Posted By: Mark Schweizer
  Posted on 21/09/2009 @ 12.55
   
Denmark: Scope of protection of Hermés’ Birkin bag trade marks
  Tags: 3d trade marks, Denmark, trademark infringement
  Posted By: Janne Britt Hansen
  Posted on 23/07/2009 @ 07.01
   
Shapes that made it, and those that didn't
  Tags: 3d trade marks, Switzerland
  Posted By: Mark Schweizer
  Posted on 09/06/2009 @ 14.11
   
Some data on 3-dimensional trademarks in Switzerland
  Tags: 3d trade marks, Switzerland
  Posted By: Mark Schweizer
  Posted on 06/06/2009 @ 13.41
   
Poland: 3D cheese in a cask marks
  Tags: 3d trade marks, distinctiveness, Polish Patent Office
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 29/04/2009 @ 14.00
   
Spain: the Supreme Court on 3D marks … again!
  Tags: 3d trade marks, infringement., Spain
  Posted By: Ignacio Marques
  Posted on 08/04/2009 @ 18.01
   
10  Spain – the Supreme Court to explore the limits between bidimensionality and 3D marks.
  Tags: 3d trade marks, Made in Spain, spanish Supreme Court, trade mark infringement
  Posted By: Ignacio Marques
  Posted on 09/03/2009 @ 10.15
   
 
 

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