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Sponsored links: questions refered to the ECJ by the Dutch supreme court
Tags: adwords, Dutch Supreme Court, ECJ
Posted By: Frédéric Glaize
Posted on 20/02/2009 @ 14.04
 
Spain – Government to create fifteen new Commercial Courts.
Tags: Commercial Court., Spain
Posted By: Ignacio Marques
Posted on 17/02/2009 @ 10.43
 
Erroneous reasoning in composite trade mark cases – instructions from the supreme courts of Greece
Tags: appellate court, Greece, Greek supreme court, reasoning
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 06/02/2009 @ 14.12
 
Spain - Exhaustion of trade mark rights and selective distribution.
Tags: Community trade mark courts., exhaustion, Spain
Posted By: Ignacio Marques
Posted on 06/02/2009 @ 12.41
 
Poland: Glazide differs from gliclazidium
Tags: medicines, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, threshold for similarity
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 05/02/2009 @ 14.53
 
ALDO S and ALDI are not similar
Tags: Poland, Polish courts, Polish Patent Office, Polish trade marks, similarity of marks, threshold for similarity
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 30/01/2009 @ 13.02
 
Poland: long way to confusion
Tags: Famous marks, Poland, Polish courts, similarity of marks, threshold for similarity
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 15/01/2009 @ 22.15
 
Poland: product's information in Polish
Tags: labelling, official languages., Poland, Polish courts
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 04/01/2009 @ 18.59
 
RAW: not enough Intel-DNA for G-Star?
Tags: Benelux case law, Community trade mark courts, community trade mark infringement, G-Star, Intel, PepsiCo, Raw
Posted By: Gino Van Roeyen
Posted on 31/12/2008 @ 00.22
 
Bending territoriality for fame: A US perspective
Tags: Famous marks, Greece, principle of territoriality, US courts
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 23/12/2008 @ 12.06