Showing posts with tag confusion.
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"Living" with the CFI
Tags: CFI, opposition, likelihood of confusion, 4 OUT living, living & co
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 27/10/2009 @ 10.00
 
Switzerland: FRUCTAID creates risk of confusion with FRUCTA for baby food, but not for fruit juice
Tags: likelihood of confusion, relative grounds of refusal, Switzerland
Posted By: Mark Schweizer
Posted on 14/09/2009 @ 10.43
 
ECJ: common figurative elements may lead to likelihood of confusion despite differing word elements
Tags: Likelihood of confusion between word and figurative sign with verbal content
Posted By: Mark Schweizer
Posted on 03/09/2009 @ 13.24
 
Lacoste vs LaCoste in WIPO domain name case
Tags: Bad faith, Domain name disputes, lacoste, legitimate interest, likelihood of confusion, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 01/09/2009 @ 18.46
 
Greek courts raise the bar for "average consumer"?
Tags: average consumer, composite trade mark, Greece, likelihood of confusion, yogurt
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 07/07/2009 @ 13.04
 
CENTER SHOCK confusingly similar with CENTER for chocolate and confectionary says CFI
Tags: CENTER SHOCK, Court of First Instance, likelihood of confusion, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, word marks
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 01/07/2009 @ 15.32
 
No hole in the Hedge: earlier mark sees off rival
Tags: Community trade mark opposition, likelihood of confusion
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 11/06/2009 @ 11.19
 
Happy Sandwich confusingly similar to happy says OHIM (but is either of them distinctive?)
Tags: Community trade mark cancellation, descriptiveness, lack of distinctive character, likelihood of confusion, OHIM
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 14/05/2009 @ 17.19
 
Poland: DIX versus DIX or judgment versus judgment
Tags: likelihood of confusion, Polish courts, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, Polish trade marks
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 05/03/2009 @ 15.54
 
Poland: AJAX versus JAX
Tags: likelihood of confusion, Poland, Polish Patent Office
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 04/03/2009 @ 16.11