Showing posts with tag Shape.
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Geometric shapes before the EUIPO: sometimes simple is simply not enough
Tags: EUIPO; distinctiveness; product shape; simple; geometric;EUTM
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 27/10/2021 @ 06.00
 
On Puzzles, Functionality and the General Court – No More Fun and Games
Tags: Functionality, three-dimensional, General Court, Absolute Grounds, EUTM, shape
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 18/11/2019 @ 08.14
 
No trade mark for Capri Sun in pouch shape, holds Dutch Supreme Court
Tags: Capri Sun, Riha, Benelux, shape mark, invalidity, Hoge Raad
Posted By: Gino Van Roeyen
Posted on 01/07/2019 @ 15.21
 
General Court decides on distinctiveness of a somewhat (un)common shape
Tags: EUTM; shape mark; three-dimensional; packaging; distinctiveness
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 28/11/2018 @ 17.58
 
Capri Sun shape trade mark held invalid by Amsterdam Court of Appeal
Tags: Capri Sun, shape mark, Benelux, Court of Appeal Amsterdam
Posted By: Gino Van Roeyen
Posted on 22/12/2017 @ 08.19
 
CJEU reopens Louboutin red shoe sole case
Tags: shape mark, colour mark
Posted By: Birgit Clark
Posted on 23/10/2017 @ 10.44
 
Bundesgerichtshof: It is not over yet for the packet in the pocket
Tags: Bundesgerichtshof, BGH, BPatG, Germany, Shape, 3D Mark
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 19/10/2017 @ 09.32
 
Abloy: Finnish trade mark ruling on the shape of goods
Tags: Finland, shape marks
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 30/08/2017 @ 17.22
 
3-D marks and functionality: Game over for the Rubik's Cube?
Tags: Functionality; 3-D; Shape; CJEU; Absolute Grounds; Rubik's Cube; AG; Seven Towns
Posted By: Christian Tenkhoff
Posted on 07/06/2016 @ 19.46
 
General Court: "new" Coke bottle fails distinctiveness test
Tags: Shape marks, general court, coca-cola
Posted By: Laetitia Lagarde
Posted on 25/02/2016 @ 18.37