Trademark News for 23-Apr-2009
- 'Old brand 'likely to win trademark case' (China Daily)
A centennial Chinese brand is very likely to win a landmark lawsuit case over a German firm that rush-registered its trademark, a Chinese official said yesterday.
'"Wangzhihe" likely to win trademark case (People's Daily)
A centennial Chinese brand is very likely to win a landmark lawsuit case over a German firm that rush-registered its trademark, a Chinese official said on Tuesday. Wangzhihe Food Group, producer of the popular Chinese food bean curd under the brand name Wangzhihe, may get the trademark back in Germany tomorrow, when the Munich High Court makes a ruling, Vice-Minister of State Administration for ...
'Dior Can Use Trademark Rights to Block Discount Sales (Update1) (Bloomberg)
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Christian Dior SA can sue two companies for trademark infringement that sold its products to discounters without consent as long as there?s damage to the company?s brand, the European Union?s top court said.
'EU court backs Dior's 'aura of luxury' in trademark row (Eu Business)
(LUXEMBOURG ) - Placing luxury goods such as Christian Dior products in discount stores can affect their quality, a European court ruled Thursday, backing the French fashion house in a copyright case.
'Spaniards to win trademark rights to 'Obama' (Belfast Telegraph)
A group of enterprising Spaniards is set to win the European trademark rights to a word with instant global recognition - OBAMA.
'Michael Jackson wraps up in a hoodie and his trademark doctor's mask as temperatures soar in LA (Daily Mail)
Michael Jackson wraps up in a hoodie and his trademark doctor's mask as temperatures soar in LA
'Cheeky team applies to use 'Obama' as a European trademark (Daily Mail)
Cheeky team applies to use 'Obama' as a European trademark
'Greyson's Trilexon(R) System Receives Trademark Approval (Medical News Today)
GREYSON INTERNATIONAL, INC. (GYSN.PK) has been awarded trademark approval for TrilexonŽ, a new delivery system which will improve the effectiveness of virtually every topical application in today's cosmetic market and every over-the-counter topical drug application.
'Old brand 'likely to win trademark case' (People's Daily)
A centennial Chinese brand is very likely to win a landmark lawsuit case over a German firm that rush-registered its trademark, a Chinese official said yesterday. Wangzhihe Food Group, producer of the popular Chinese food bean curd under the brand name Wangzhihe, may get the trademark back in Germany tomorrow, when the Munich High Court makes a ruling, Vice-Minister of State Administration for ...
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