Similarity of trademarks and the risk of confusion
Although a trade mark application will not be refused simply because a similar or identical mark already exists, the question of confusion under relative grounds
Although a trade mark application will not be refused simply because a similar or identical mark already exists, the question of confusion under relative grounds
The rights conferred to a trade mark proprietor contrary to Article 5 of Directive (EC) 2008/ 95; Article 9 of Regulation (EC) 207/2009; and section
As a result of new technologies and new business practices they ways in which trademarks are used has dramatically changed. We have come a long
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) includes protection for geographical indications. Section 3(1)(c)/ Article 7 (1)(c) CTMR (Community Trade Mark Regulation)
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