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Oh Cannabis!
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Cocktail lovers – watch out! Are alcoholic drinks similar to non-alcoholic ones (and if only for trademark purposes)?
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Geographical Indications: India’s PGI application for ‘Basmati’
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No monopoly on blue and silver for Red Bull
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All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. Time to rethink the EUTM “unitary character”.
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Trademark case: ACT 898 Products Inc. v. WS Industries Inc., USA
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Registration of the protected designation of origin “HALLOUMI” in the EU – The General Court comes to the rescue of the European Commission and of the Republic of Cyprus
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‘Don’t fence me in’: what if your locally used trade name is in between one proprietor’s earlier trade name and a corresponding younger trade mark? – the finale of the Classic Coach Company case
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Samsung v Swatch: the UK Court of Appeal departs from the EU approach to the E-Commerce Directive ‘safe harbour defence’
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Healthy things and Paris Bar – two new GC decisions on “weak marks”
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Anti- Counterfeiting, Czech Republic, EU trade mark law, Exhaustion of rights, Grey online sales, Parallel imports, Trademark
Information claim the Czech way: smell of partial victory for Chanel against online retailer
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UK trade mark law post-Brexit: the UK Court of Appeal diverges from the CJEU in statutory acquiescence
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Trademark case: Brooklyn Brewery Corp. v. Brooklyn Brew Shop LLC, USA
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Intent-To-Use CBD Claims Go Up In Smoke
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Trademark case: Oneida Indian Nation v. U.S. Department of the Interior, USA
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USA: Kroma Makeup EU, LLC v. Boldface Licensing + Branding, Inc, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, No. 15-15060, 18 January 2017
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Denmark: Obelix, the IP-right that fell into the cauldron of magic potion?
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Denmark: colour mark registrations – what does it take?
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Trademark case: Car-Freshner Corp. v. American Covers LLC, USA
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Harry and Meghan leave the Royal family … and seek to legally protect their brands – a move towards a successful business career?
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CJEU rules (again) on shifting burden of proof in Hewlett-Packard case
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Trademark case: Bluetooth SIG Inc. v. FCA US LLC, USA