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Now in its twelfth year, Class 46 is dedicated to European trade mark law and practice. This weblog is written by a team of enthusiasts who want to spread the word and share their thoughts with others.
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THURSDAY, 22 OCTOBER 2009
Calling all readers: do you know of a case ...?
Both the MARQUES Case Law database (which is restricted to members) and the Class 46 weblog (which is open to all) contain large bodies of data on decisions in European Union and European regional and national jurisdictions on disputes and office actions involving trade marks. The MARQUES Case Law database contains in excess of 1,400 such decisions, while the 1,600+ items posted on Class 46 contain many hundreds of pieces of news relating to litigation, appeals, registry hearings and so on. Each of these facilities is searchable.
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Calling all readers: do you know of a case ...?
Both the MARQUES Case Law database (which is restricted to members) and the Class 46 weblog (which is open to all) contain large bodies of data on decisions in European Union and European regional and national jurisdictions on disputes and office actions involving trade marks. The MARQUES Case Law database contains in excess of 1,400 such decisions, while the 1,600+ items posted on Class 46 contain many hundreds of pieces of news relating to litigation, appeals, registry hearings and so on. Each of these facilities is searchable.
If we can make use of the case, we'll not only thank you but will give you an acknowledgement and, where possible, a link. If you have information about any case or office decision and would like to share it with other readers and MARQUES members, please let us know (you can email me direct on jjip@btinternet.com .or contact the secretariat). Please let us know, if possible, not just what the case was about and who won but ,(i) the name, number, date, court/office which heard the dispute, (ii) if possible, the identities of the parties and their representatives, (iii) an illustration of any logo or figurative mark discussed in the case (iv) and a link to any website where the original decision can be found.
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