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Poland: national emblem as a trade mark
Tags: national emblem, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish trade marks, protection of national emblems
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 28/08/2009 @ 11.42
 
France: dolls and Barbie's head
Tags: Community trade mark cancellation, community trade marks, court decision, CTM
Posted By: Frédéric Glaize
Posted on 27/08/2009 @ 13.47
 
Poland: generic ginger for all
Tags: Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish trade marks
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 27/08/2009 @ 13.36
 
Poland: it's not so easy to find lashes for trade mark profiteers
Tags: Bad faith, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 18/08/2009 @ 10.00
 
Poland: procedural problems
Tags: Bad faith, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, trade mark registration
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 13/08/2009 @ 15.12
 
Poland: tricky representative
Tags: Article 6septies, Bad faith, international registration, Paris Convention, Poland, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, Polish trade marks
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 12/08/2009 @ 12.38
 
Poland: proving the fame of a trade mark
Tags: Famous marks, Poland, Polish Supreme Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 30/07/2009 @ 10.58
 
Poland: bottle shapes and trade mark distinctiveness
Tags: distinctiveness, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish Supreme Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 28/07/2009 @ 14.13
 
Poland: depreciation for registered trade marks only
Tags: Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish trade marks, taxes
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 24/07/2009 @ 15.45
 
Can cognitive science justify dilution claims?
Tags: Dilution, evidence, parody, tarnishment, US courts
Posted By: Mark Schweizer
Posted on 22/07/2009 @ 11.11