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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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Polish patent attorneys' professionalism
  Tags: Polish Act on Patent Attorneys, Polish Chamber of Patent Attorneys, Polish Supreme Court, Polish patent attorneys, case law
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 25/06/2010 @ 12.57
   
Greece - Issues of bad faith in a puzzling dispute decided by the Greek Council of State
  Tags: Greece, Council of State, Supreme Court, trade marks, bad faith, Leonard Fashion, BATIS
  Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
  Posted on 07/06/2010 @ 15.17
   
The Polish Supreme Court speaks on reputation and criteria for trade mark infringement
  Tags: Polish Patent Office, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Supreme Court, famous trade marks, reputed trade marks, trade mark infringement
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 11/03/2010 @ 10.36
   
Greek Supreme Court affirms toothpaste design is not distinctive
  Tags: Greece, Council of State, supreme court, lack of distinctiveness, crowded field
  Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
  Posted on 26/10/2009 @ 13.23
   
The Principality finally prevails – MONTE CARLO not registrable for key chains and tale watches
  Tags: absolute grounds for refusal, Greek supreme court, Greek trade marks, Monaco, Monte Carlo
  Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
  Posted on 22/05/2009 @ 07.45
   
Poland: average consumer and advertising of pharmaceutical products
  Tags: Advertising, Pharmaceutical trade marks, Polish Supreme Court
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 07/05/2009 @ 10.43
   
Poland: Nice Classification in proceedings
  Tags: Classification of goods, Poland, Polish Patent Office, Polish Supreme Court
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 28/04/2009 @ 11.00
   
Poland: OKPOL vs. VELUX
  Tags: Famous marks, Polish courts, Polish Supreme Court, similarity of marks, threshold for similarity, unfair competition
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 27/03/2009 @ 13.01
   
Poland: Lindt's problems with hares
  Tags: Community trade mark courts, community trade mark infringement, community trademark, Famous marks, Polish courts, Polish Supreme Court, threshold for similarity, unfair competition
  Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
  Posted on 20/03/2009 @ 13.19
   
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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Poland: whose treasure is it?
Berlin Appeals Court backs ‘Parmesan’ label as purely Italian and upholds case against German Parmesan copycats.
Poland: act carefully when requesting preliminary injunction
Octopus Paul (trade marks) - alive and kicking
No confusion without similarity of marks, as CK appeal fails again
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