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Poland: bad faith in trade mark applications
Tags: bad faith, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, similarity of goods, trade mark invalidation, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 17/02/2014 @ 18.26
 
Portugal: Court of Appeal grants trade mark protection to ‘Day-to-Day-Kitchen’
Tags: Portugal, INPI, Intellectual Property Court, Lisbon Appeal Court, relative grounds, distinctiveness
Posted By: Pedro Malaquias
Posted on 15/02/2014 @ 18.18
 
Portugal: With so many "GEO"s, one more will not make a difference
Tags: Portugal, INPI, Commercial Court, Relative Grounds
Posted By: Pedro Malaquias
Posted on 15/02/2014 @ 15.54
 
Portugal: WEBFÉRIAS = DOUBLEMINT
Tags: Portugal, INPI, Commercial Court, Appeal Court, Absolute Grounds, Baby-dry, Doublemint
Posted By: Pedro Malaquias
Posted on 14/02/2014 @ 16.47
 
General Court: winter sports and demons
Tags: General court, likelihood of confusion, demon, snowboard, masks
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 14/02/2014 @ 01.22
 
General Court: La Qualite est la meilleure des recettes
Tags: General court, absolute grounds, oetker, qualite, recettes, quality, recipe, slogan
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 14/02/2014 @ 00.24
 
ITALY: LATIN HICCOUGHS
Tags: Italy, Court, latin place name, geographical name, deceptiveness, descriptiveness, trade mark
Posted By: Edith Van den Eede
Posted on 12/02/2014 @ 09.48
 
General Court: Imperia (fig) v Imperial (fig)
Tags: General court, likelihood of confusion, imperial, imperial
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 09/02/2014 @ 07.15
 
General Court: MagNext v. Magnet 4
Tags: General Court, Likelihood of confusion, magnext, magnet 4, toys
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 06/02/2014 @ 19.10
 
Portugal: pocket protection
Tags: Portugal, INPI, Commercial Court, Absolute Grounds
Posted By: Pedro Malaquias
Posted on 04/02/2014 @ 17.13