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In Lidl Great Britain Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd, the Court of Appeal considered whether Tesco's Clubcard logo amounted to trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright...
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A recent investigation and subsequent raid of various locations belonging to international e-commerce platform Pandabuy...
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Whilst Brexit may seem to have been "done" on 1 January 2021, lawmakers have been working on legislation that would effectively remove the principle of EU law...
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
As anyone who orders a coffee these days will be aware, if your order isn't specific enough, it will usually prompt the enquiry: "which milk?" While the word "milk" is used innocently in this context.
Marks & Clerk
In the recent WIPO Domain Complaint of ALTILINK Real Estate Hungary KFT v. Domain Administrator, SK Creations, Inc., the Complainant (ALTILINK) was unsuccessful in proving...
ENS
The UK Court of Appeal ("COA") recently handed down its judgment in the case of Lidl v Tesco. This case has enjoyed considerable attention in the media and the chances...
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As far as performer names go, Jelly Roll is arguably one of the more distinctive ones out there (certainly to UK fans who are more accustomed to Swiss Rolls).
K&L Gates
THE UKIPO UPDATES ITS POLICIES TO TACKLE INEFFECTIVE ADDRESSES FOR SERVICE Apr 17 2024 The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has released an update this month in relation to the issue of trade mark applicants and owners providing a valid address for service.
Rouse
Raising valuable funds for your business is difficult and will only become tougher. A combination of geopolitical instability, macroeconomic headwinds, and a drying up of IPOs...
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With the Masters starting this Thursday (11 April 2024), we are certainly in for four days of world class golf on one of the most renowned golf courses on the planet.
European Union
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For over two decades, the European Union's design regulations as set out in Council Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 have remained largely unaltered...
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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 came into force in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2024.
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Almost three years after the end of the Brexit transitional period, the UK Courts have again chosen to diverge from retained EU case law (now known as ‘assimilated law') in the landmark judgment...
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The UPC opened its doors on 1 June 2023 with 17 signatory states having ratified the UPC agreement and consequently being covered by the decisions of the new court.
HGF Ltd
Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the recent decision of the General Court of the European Union, which upheld previous decisions of the EUIPO to cancel a Community Design Registration...
Novagraaf Group
In a recent trademark decision in the UK, the Supreme Court considered what constitutes targeting in relation to cross-border e-commerce and infringing use of UK and EU...
Potter Clarkson
The 2024 SME Fund offered by the European Intellectual Property office (EUIPO) is now live. The scheme aims to help EU-based small and medium-sized...
Jones Day
Section 6 of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023, provides that neither the UK Court of Appeal nor Supreme Court...
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What do Tequila, Scotch Whisky, Champagne and Cognac all have in common? Aside from being tipples that some might like to enjoy from time to time, they are all protected as geographical designations.
Rouse
For more than a decade, our CHORUS software platform has been consolidating enforcement data to help brand-protection teams illuminate blind spots in their anti-counterfeiting strategies.
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