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Swedish scamming decision now final
Tags: scammers, anti-fraud, Sweden Supreme Court
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 13/06/2018 @ 08.51
 
Finnish Court rules on women’s name trade marks
Tags: Laulumaa, Pohjanmaan, Market Court
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 15/05/2018 @ 17.15
 
2017 in statistics: Madrid System, WIPO disputes and CJEU
Tags: Madrid System, CJEU, General Court, WIPO
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 23/03/2018 @ 16.38
 
GC: two's company, three's a crowd and four's still not a valid mark
Tags: General Court, EUTM, Functionality, Technical Result, Absolute Grounds
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 31/01/2018 @ 15.26
 
Greece: Compulsory mediation for civil TM disputes - but not right now
Tags: Greece, civil proceedings, litigation, mediation, courts, alternative dispute resolution
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 26/01/2018 @ 10.39
 
Capri Sun shape trade mark held invalid by Amsterdam Court of Appeal
Tags: Capri Sun, shape mark, Benelux, Court of Appeal Amsterdam
Posted By: Gino Van Roeyen
Posted on 22/12/2017 @ 08.19
 
Master: On fizzy drinks, trade marks, behavioural economics and the principle of territoriality
Tags: General Court; EUTM; Opposition; Territoriality; Behavioural Economics
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 10/12/2017 @ 14.29
 
Update on the fate of laudatory signs before the General Court
Tags: General Court; EUTM; distinctiveness; laudatory; JUWEL
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 01/12/2017 @ 09.27
 
A "SKYLITE" to undo "PATHFINDER"? The General Court on (maybe) identical re-filings
Tags: General Court, SKYLITE, PATHFINDER, KABELPLUS, proof of use, opposition, re-filing
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 07/11/2017 @ 13.48
 
General Court: scattered evidence didn't save SCATTER SLOTS trade mark
Tags: General Court, acquired distinctiveness
Posted By: Birgit Clark
Posted on 24/10/2017 @ 10.43