Showing posts with tag trade mark .
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Poland: problems with letters
Tags: letter of consent, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish courts, Polish law, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, similarity of goods, similarity of signs, trade mark refusal, trademark law, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 13/03/2012 @ 20.15
 
Poland: evidence of bad faith
Tags: Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish Act on Trade marks, Polish courts, Polish law, similarity of signs, trade mark invalidation, Voivodeship Administrative Court, Polish Patent Office
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 15/02/2012 @ 10.20
 
Poland: appropriation of trade marks
Tags: Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish law, Polish Patent Office, trade mark invalidation, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 30/01/2012 @ 12.59
 
Poland: violation of proceedings and trade mark law
Tags: non-use, Polish courts, Polish Supreme Administrative Court, trade mark lapse, trade mark opposition, trade mark use, trademark law, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 17/01/2012 @ 12.54
 
Commission trade mark roadmap: legal changes expected soon
Tags: EU trade mark law reform
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 09/01/2012 @ 21.36
 
Poland: exceptions should be narrowly interpreted
Tags: distinctive character, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, similarity of services, similarity of signs, trade mark refusal, Voivodeship Administrative Court, Polish Patent Office
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 02/01/2012 @ 09.09
 
Poland: a letter of consent is not enough says the Court
Tags: letter of consent, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, Polish Patent Office, similarity of goods, similarity of services, similarity of signs, trade mark examination, trade mark refusal, trademark law, Voivodeship Administrative Court
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 28/12/2011 @ 13.07
 
The shoemaker son always goes barefoot
Tags: likelihood of confusion, Polish Act on Industrial Property Law, similarity of goods, similarity of signs, trade mark opposition, Polish Patent Office
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 21/12/2011 @ 09.43
 
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
 
Licences for famous marks: a request for comments
Tags: trade mark licences, famous marks
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 24/11/2011 @ 09.03