Showing posts with tag Trade Mark.
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German Federal Patent Court: “Bollywood macht glücklich!” (tr: Bollywood makes you happy!).
Tags: Bundespatentgericht, Germany, German trade marks, slogan
Posted By: Birgit Clark
Posted on 27/11/2009 @ 13.25
 
Spain – Supreme Court on slogan trade marks: no need of a special treatment (if anyone still doubted).
Tags: Spain, slogan trade marks.
Posted By: Ignacio Marques
Posted on 24/11/2009 @ 11.12
 
Germany: Otto buys Quelle trade marks
Tags: Germany, German trade marks, credit crunch
Posted By: Birgit Clark
Posted on 24/11/2009 @ 08.23
 
Spain – the mysteries of absolute grounds for refusal NOW REVEALED.
Tags: Spain, Spanish Patents and Trade Marks Office, absolute grounds for refusal.
Posted By: Ignacio Marques
Posted on 18/11/2009 @ 09.52
 
Driving instructor with brand identity and humour
Tags: Greece, trade marks, driving school
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 13/11/2009 @ 14.49
 
Poland: sometimes it's better not to refrain from trade mark use
Tags: Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish trade marks, trade mark use,
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 27/10/2009 @ 16.49
 
Finland: Lappish Beer Migrating South
Tags: Finland, trade marks, geographical indications
Posted By: Mikael Kolehmainen
Posted on 20/10/2009 @ 13.12
 
Poland: personal circumstances in trade mark registration
Tags: Article 6septies, Bad faith, Poland, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, Polish trade marks
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 13/10/2009 @ 14.13
 
Community Trade Marks & Designs Ltd condemned for misleading the public
Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, "trade mark scam" companies
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 11/10/2009 @ 20.59
 
Poland: metatags in Polish case-law
Tags: adwords, metatags, Keyword advertising, Google, unfair competition, trade mark use
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 08/10/2009 @ 19.42