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General Court overturns EUIPOâs âincorrect analysisâ of âillusionsâ TM 13-05-2021 16-11-2018 An EU court has quashed a ruling by an EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)’s board of appeal, finding that it had erred in its analysis of a trademark’s potential to cause consumer confusion. If you have already subscribed please login. If you have any technical issues please email tech support. EUIPO, EU general court, Metamorfoza d.o.o, trademarks, Tiesios kreivÄs More on this story ....
The Court of Justice of the European Union has dismissed the majority of a complaint from sportswear brand Puma regarding a trademark application by German milling technology company CAMäleon. ....
General Court dismisses charityâs âHeartfulnessâ trademark appeal 05-03-2021 14-12-2017 The foundation petitioned the General Court to annul the decision and order EUIPO to pay costs. Sahaj Marg argued that it had developed the technique of ‘Heartfulness’ and used the word to designate its goods and services, arguing that the EUIPO board failed to take into account that consumers identified the word with the foundation when it denied the application for lack of distinctiveness. It also claimed that the wordmark was not descriptive, making it eligible for trademarking. The General Court dismissed all of the foundation’s pleas on March 3, and ordered it to bear its own costs and pay costs incurred by EUIPO. ....
INTA files two amicus briefs in Orwell trademark cases 05-03-2021 11-08-2016 The International Trademark Association (INTA) has filed two amicus briefs in support of the Sonia Brownell Orwell Estate for three contested trademarks. The briefs, filed on March 3 and March 4 2021, support the Estate’s right to trademark the words ‘George Orwell’, ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘1984’ after they were denied registration by the EUIPO and referred to the The Grand Board of Appeal of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (GBoA). INTA argued that famous authors and literary works should not be excluded from trademark protection, but has suggested that a case-by-case assessment of registrability should be taken. ....
Madrid: a flourishing system? 29-09-2016 Progress on implementing the Madrid System for international trademark registration around the world presents a mixed picture, as Sarah Morgan reports. The World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) Madrid System is certainly thriving: in 2019, it recorded its 1.5 millionth international trademark registration, in the same year that the United Nations agency celebrated 30 years since the adoption of the Madrid Protocol, the cornerstone of the Madrid System. While the system has been in existence for more than 125 years, three-quarters of its current members joined it during the past three decades. Membership in the Madrid System quadrupled from just 25 members in 1988, to 107 members now. The protocol, which came into effect in 1996, allows for applicants to apply for or register a mark through an office of origin in their own country or region (if that is a signatory) and then designate international registra ....