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FRIDAY, 27 AUGUST 2010
"Absurd trade mark disputes"
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"Absurd trade mark disputes"
Further to our earlier post on the trade mark dispute concerning eiPott and iPod (see our post here), German newspaper "Die Wirtschaftswoche - wiwo.de" has published a lovely little gallery of "absurd trade mark disputes" from Apple v eiPott (unfair advantage) to the Pudel v Puma and Purple postcard cases (trade mark satire). The article is in German but some of the images ("Pudel v Puma", see left) are self explanatory and may also amuse non German speakers.
With thanks to Markenblog.de.
Posted by: Birgit Clark @ 07.11
Tags: satire, Germany, trade mark disputes, ,



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