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Matthew Hersh  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory)
Trademark case: The Trial Lawyers College v. Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College at Thunderhead Ranch, USA
March 02, 2022

A district court rightly enjoined a Wyoming trial lawyer training program from purporting to be the “true board” of a competing program from which it had recently split, the U.S. Court of Appeals for…

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Donielle Tigay Stutland  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US)
Trademark case: Motus, LLC v. CarData Consultants Inc., USA
February 22, 2022

First Circuit affirmed a decision to dismiss a trademark suit brought by Motus LLC against CarData Consultants Inc. for a lack of personal jurisdiction, and because alleged trademark infringement was…

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Sara Parrello  (Bugnion S.p.A) , Fabio Angelini  (Bugnion S.p.A)
The GC gives the Moon Boot the boot
February 16, 2022

So, a million years in the future, an  alien lands on the moon and sees this footprint. The alien quickly accesses the GWW (Galaxy Wide Web) and discovers that it was left by one astronaut of…

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Matthew Hersh  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory)
Trademark case: Window World International LLC v. O’Toole, USA
February 09, 2022

Although the federal court stayed its action to allow a state court to determine the scope of certain licenses, the stay could not be reviewed on appeal because it did not effectively end the federal…

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Aron Laszlo  (Oppenheim Legal)
Kúria Clarifies Rules on Revision in IP cases in Hungary
February 01, 2022

Palace of Justice in Budapest Long before appellants wishing to bring appeal cases to the CJEU were obliged to file a separate request for admission of the appeal, access to the Kúria (the…

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Matthew Hersh  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory)
Trademark case: Sunbio Corp. v.Biogrand Co. Ltd., USA
January 31, 2022

Substantial evidence supported the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board’s finding that another company, and not the trademark holder, actually used the mark in commerce. The Trademark Trial and Appeal…

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Sara Parrello  (Bugnion S.p.A) , Fabio Angelini  (Bugnion S.p.A)
A “creative” approach to likelihood of association. Is the GC trying to rewrite the laws?
January 25, 2022

On 21st December 2021, the General Court (GC), in case T-369/20, dealt with “likelihood of association” setting out a double test which seems to be at odds with the previous case law, notably the…

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Michaela Ring  (Hoffmann Eitle) , Adam Lai-Chieh Wan  (Hoffmann Eitle)
"#darferdas?": The European Court of Justice has expanded the registrability of trademarks
January 17, 2022

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) held in its decision C-541/18 of September 12, 2019 that the distinctive character of a sign applied for as a trademark –a prerequisite of eligibility for…

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Lasse Skaarup Christensen  (Gorrissen Federspiel)
Denmark: No likelihood of confusion between trademarks based on the same fictional character
January 11, 2022

On 5 November 2021, the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court (the Court) issued a ruling between Kejser Sausage ApS (‘Kejser Sausage’) and Keyser KBH ApS among others (‘Keyser’). The case…

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Julius Stobbs , Grace Tsai , Jixuan Si  (Stobbs IP) , Malvika Dasani  (Stobbs IP)
May The Attractive Force Be With You
January 10, 2022

Unregistered rights are protected by the law of passing off in the UK. In the recent decision of the IPEC in Stone v Wenman, the court reiterated and applied some key principles in the law of passing…

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