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General Court: MIXFRONT, VORFRONT, INFRONT
Tags: general court, absolute grounds, infront, vorfront, mixfront
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 15/12/2011 @ 10.18
 
General Court: the return of the King
Tags: General Court, likelihood of confusion, curry, king, schinken
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 14/12/2011 @ 11.04
 
Alpine in General Court: don't get confused on your winter holidays
Tags: General court, likelihood of confusion, alpine
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 12/12/2011 @ 16.00
 
Only Givenchy, Exclusively in General Court
Tags: General court, likelihood of confusion, only, only givenchy
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 09/12/2011 @ 17.40
 
Poland: more on wooden pails and their reputation
Tags: famous trade marks, reputed trade mark, renown trade mark, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish courts, Polish Supreme Court, infringement of reputation
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 05/12/2011 @ 16.32
 
Poland: KETONAL v. KETOGEL
Tags: likelihood of confusion, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, similarity of goods, similarity of signs, trade mark opposition, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 05/12/2011 @ 15.40
 
General Court: SE Sports Equipment v SE so easy
Tags: General Court, likelihood of confusion, SE sports equipment, SE so easy
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 01/12/2011 @ 16.23
 
Poland: a wooden pail can be reputed trade mark
Tags: renown trade mark, reputation, Polish Supreme Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 29/11/2011 @ 10.22
 
Poland: drugs, trade marks and Internet domains
Tags: domain names, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish TLDs, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 28/11/2011 @ 08.16
 
All POWER(BALL) to the CTM applicant
Tags: general court, annulment action, unregistered right, powerball, likelihood of confusion, rules of procedure, art 44(1)(c) rules of procedure general court, admissibility
Posted By: Edith Van den Eede
Posted on 25/11/2011 @ 10.27