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Verena von Bomhard  (BomhardIP)
EU: NATURAlly no confusion between NATURALIUM and NATURANOVE for cosmetics
November 24, 2020

Reason prevailed: on 5 October 2020 (T-602/19), the General Court of the European Union granted the action of Eugène Perma France against the EUIPO and held that the marks NATURALIUM and NATURANOVE…

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Yashvardhan Rana  (Intellectual Property Lawyer)
India: ‘Appy Fizz’ v. ‘Fizzy Apple’ - Parle Agro Pvt. Ltd. v. Walmart India Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.
November 23, 2020

It is not common that local Indian companies sue multinationals for infringement in India – and win. However, recently, just that happened: Parle Agro Pvt. Ltd. (“Parle ”) sued multinational retail…

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Katharina Schmid  (schmid-ip)
In the mood for slogans – and to the power of 2? Slogan protection in Austria
November 17, 2020

Inspired by my co-blogger Agnieszka Sztoldman’s August post on Teva’s headache over slogan (EU) trade marks, and the mood-lifting granting of protection to the slogan “STIMMUNG HOCH ZWEI” in Austria…

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Randall Holbrook  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US)
Trademark case: Saxon Glass Technologies Inc. v. Apple, Inc., USA
November 09, 2020

A manufacturer of chemically strengthened glass sold under the IONEX mark failed to show that Apple’s use of the term Ion-X to describe the glass on the Apple Watch was infringing. A manufacturer of…

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Julius Stobbs , Nina Kent  (Stobbs IP)
CJEU finds reputation is irrelevant in the assessment of similarity of two signs
October 26, 2020

The Court of Justice has said that reputation and enhanced distinctive character are not relevant to the assessment of similarity of the signs under Article 8(1)(b) of the Regulation and should only…

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Sara Parrello  (Bugnion S.p.A) , Fabio Angelini  (Bugnion S.p.A)
Green is the new black. But in 2003 that was not the case, says the CJEU
October 22, 2020

There are still many IP professionals who are nostalgic of the “good old times” when instead of having to laboriously and meticulously identify the list of goods/services it was sufficient to simply…

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George Basharis  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US)
Trademark case: Ezaki Glico Kabushiki Kaisha v. Lotte International America Corp., USA
October 19, 2020

Japanese confectionary company’s Pocky cookie stick’s shape was useful and not entitled to trade-dress protection. A functional design that is useful, even if it is not an essential feature of a…

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Ilya Khodakov , Vera Glonina  (ALRUD Law Firm)
Grey importers v. right holders: new decisions on parallel import and unfair competition in Russia
October 12, 2020

At the end of August 2020, the Russian competition authority (the “FAS”) issued two important decisions aimed at allowing a non-authorized import of trademarked products into Russia (so-called “…

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Alena Fischerova  (Bomhard IP )
Cocktail lovers – watch out! Are alcoholic drinks similar to non-alcoholic ones (and if only for trademark purposes)?
October 06, 2020

As readers may recall, the General Court rendered a judgment around two years ago in the Asolo v Red Bull case (known under FLÜGEL - T-150/17 of 4 October 2018) ruling on similarity, or rather…

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Lasse Skaarup Christensen  (Gorrissen Federspiel) , Kathrine Spinner Madsen  (Gorrissen Federspiel)
Denmark: Editorial use or use as a trademark – the Commercial Court is overruled by the High Court
October 05, 2020

Two years ago the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court (the Commercial Court) ruled in favor of the international flower distributing company Interflora in a case concerning a women’s magazines use…

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