Landmark Decisions from the CJEU as regards Letters, Numbers, Abbreviations and Acronyms as Trade Marks
e-Presentation by Prof Spyros Maniatis
Topic
The e-presentation deals with decisions of the General Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union regarding the extent to which signs like letters, numbers, abbreviations and acronyms can be registered as trade marks according to EU trade mark law. It highlights the general approach adopted by the General Court and the Court of Justice, raises open issues, and potential answers. Speaker
Professor Spyros Maniatis, Director of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London Package
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- Duration: 36 minutes
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Area of Law: Intellectual Property Law
Language: English
Article-no.: 215P31
Price: 20,00 EUR
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