Showing posts with tag criminal.
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How long is too long? The CJEU on (dis)proportionate criminal sentences over TM infringement
Tags: CJEU, criminal, proportionality, sanctions, infringement, bulgaria,prentoulis,
Posted By: Nikos Prentoulis
Posted on 25/10/2023 @ 09.16
 
Spain: A New Criminal Code Reform
Tags: criminal code reform
Posted By: Fidel Porcuna
Posted on 30/03/2015 @ 18.33
 
Supreme Court tightens up use of Italian flag and references to Italy on goods not originating from Italy.
Tags: italy, customs, origin, supreme court, made in italy, italian flag, criminal offence, consumers, misleading
Posted By: Edith Van den Eede
Posted on 12/11/2014 @ 16.31
 
Poland: the nature of services
Tags: Poland, criminal law, trade mark infringement, services, Polish Industrial Property Law
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 01/09/2014 @ 18.04
 
Poland: criminal charges for selling fake PGI
Tags: PGI, Poland, criminal law, obwarzanek krakowski
Posted By: Tomasz Rychlicki
Posted on 20/01/2012 @ 13.28
 
Italian Supreme Court decision reinforces protection of design products.
Tags: Italy, design, trade mark, counterfeit, criminal liability, Italian Supreme Court
Posted By: Edith Van den Eede
Posted on 04/05/2011 @ 18.45
 
Russia softens criminal sanctions for trade mark infringement
Tags: Russia, criminal sanctions
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 11/03/2011 @ 08.59
 
"Global" infringer sent to jail
Tags: Denmark, criminal sanctions, imprisonment
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 07/12/2009 @ 20.23
 
Spain – Selling wine under a fake Geographical Indication is an IP offence, but also a prosecutable fraud.
Tags: criminal law., geographic indication, Spain
Posted By: Ignacio Marques
Posted on 02/01/2009 @ 19.57
 
New Danish legislation enforces higher penalties for counterfeiting
Tags: Anti-counterfeiting, criminal law, Denmark
Posted By: Blog Administrator
Posted on 18/12/2008 @ 01.17