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Trade Mark - Interpretation of Directive - Trade Mark Refusal

The case of BVBA Management, Training en Consultancy v Benelux-Merkenbureau [2007], concerned the interpretation of First Council Directive (EEC) 89/104 in the refusal of a trade mark registration. BVBA Management, Training en Consultancy ("MT&C") filed an application with the Benelux trade mark office ("the Trade Mark Office") for registration of the word mark 'The Kitchen Company' as a trade mark in respect of classes 11, 20 and 21, and for certain services in...

Rosanna Cooper

 

 
Using A Mark You Cannot Trademark-Be Careful

When coming up with a logo or mark, there are plenty of options. Sometimes, people make a choice that cannot be trademarked and this leads to problems.

Richard Chapo

 

 
The Role of Trademarks

Once you start conducting business, you are going to start running into the topic of intellectual property and trademarks. Understanding the role of a trademark will help you grasp why they are important.

Richard Chapo

 

 
Do Free Trademark Search to Avoid Problems with Your Application

If you are looking to register a trademark, you may be wondering if there is a free way to make sure someone else doesn't already have it. Well, that is both a yes and a no. There is no shortage of sites that can do a quick search without a charge...

Joseph Savard

 

 
How To File Trademarks

Various companies, in strive to achieve higher market shares and widespread popularity tend to ignore the importance of trademark registration. Getting a trademark registration, though not a legal mandate, is as crucial as thinking of a name itself.

Alexander Gordon

 

 
Patent and Trademark Attorney: What They Do and Why You Need One

You know that feeling when lightning strikes? Not literally, of course, but that instant of Eureka! An idea so brilliant that you just know this is your one way ticket to easy street. Now, all you have to do is produce and sell your idea. Should be just a hop, skip and a jump to the good life, right?

Joseph Savard

 

 
Different Categories of Trademarks

For many businesses, establishing a well-known brand is the key to success. Of course, you need to protect that brand and trademarks are part of the process.

Gerard Simington

 

 
Trademarks – An Exercise In Patience

Trademarks are a form of intellectual property for a person or business. To protect your mark, you always should formally trademark it. This brings us to the subject of patience.

Gerard Simington

 

 
An Introduction to Trademarks

In marketing, there is a particular strategy known as branding. In many ways, trademarks are designed to protect your brand from use by others.

Gerard Simington

 

 
Intellectual Property – Trade Mark Infringement – Licensing – Passing Off

In September 2006, Nike agreed to pay Hackney Council £300,000 for the unlawful use of the Council's 'H' logo. Nike had not obtained Hackney Council's permission to use the logo. The settlement figure was calculated by taking into account the total global sales of Nike merchandise, and an appropriate percentage was established.

Rosanna Cooper

 

 
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