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Kluwer IP Reporter
Top 3 posts for summer reading from our IP law blogs
July 17, 2023

To ensure you don’t miss out on interesting IP law developments reported on our other IP blogs, we will, on a regular basis, provide you with an overview of the most-read posts from each of our IP…

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Cristina Mesa  (Garrigues) , Carolina Pina  (Garrigues)
The Alicante Appellate court ruled that Ferrari 488 GTB is a work of art (in case there was ever any doubt …). The 3D printing of derivative bodyworks to be installed on original cars may entail trade mark and copyright infringement
March 02, 2023

The EUTM Appellate Court of Alicante has confirmed the pan- European injunction preventing the manufacture and commercialization of unauthorized versions of Ferrari’s one-off models by 3D printing…

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Agnieszka Sztoldman  (Osborne Clarke, University of Wrocław)
AMAZON MAY BE INFRINGING LOUBOUTIN'S RED-SOLE TRADEMARK
December 29, 2022

  Another high-profile Louboutin case, although this time it’s less about the protection of the red sole as such than the liability of online retail platforms. The Court of Justice (CJEU) handed…

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Aron Laszlo  (Oppenheim Legal)
Outside In, Inside Out – a new Standard?
December 02, 2022

genuine use of an EU trademark within the EU for services provided outside the EU a summary of decision T‑768/20 of the General Court of the EU   The background of this decision was an…

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Kai Schmidt-Hern  (Lubberger Lehment )
Retail Services Marks Don’t Improve With Age – Exemplified by ALDI/ALDIANO
December 01, 2022

  A judgment of the General Court demonstrates the controversial and problematic nature of retail services marks. The ALDI/ALDIANO Case The case concerns Aldi, the discount chain. An Aldi…

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Verena von Bomhard  (BomhardIP) , Bernard Platteau  (BomhardIP)
Nowhere to go for the General Court: Court of Justice allows APE TEES appeal to proceed (C 337/22 P)
November 29, 2022

As expected, frankly wished for, and previously reported on this blog (see here), the EUIPO appealed the General Court’s Ape Tees decision (T-281/21) to the Court of Justice. The Court allowed this…

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Verena von Bomhard  (BomhardIP)
Laugh Now, Banksy! — EUIPO Fifth Board of Appeal confirms artwork trademark to be valid
November 14, 2022

  EUTM 17981629 in the name of Pest Control Office Limited   In May 2021, the Cancellation Division of the EUIPO declared the registration of Banksy’s Monkey image invalid on grounds of bad…

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Verena von Bomhard  (BomhardIP)
EU: General Court holding UK evidence to be irrelevant post-Brexit: disagreement with earlier General Court decision(s)
November 07, 2022

On 12 October 2022, the General Court decided on the invalidity action by Shopify, Inc. against the EUTM   for a number of goods and services in classes 9, 35, and 38 (T‑222/21). The GC…

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Kluwer IP Reporter
Top 3 posts of the summer from our IP law blogs
September 08, 2022

To ensure you don’t miss out on interesting IP law developments reported on our other IP blogs, we will, on a regular basis, provide you with an overview of the most-read posts from each of our IP…

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Luminita Olteanu  (PhD Candidate, University College London)
Protection of Craft and Industrial Products in the EU: New Horizons
April 25, 2022

Background Craft and industrial products (CIPs) are a specific category of non-agricultural products originating in a certain geographic area and having a specific reputation for their qualities…

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