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Spanish trademark law reform

Olartemoure Blog

La entrada Spanish trademark law reform se publicó primero en OlarteMoure | Intellectual Property.

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Judicial protection of color combination trademark in China

JD Supra Law

A color combination trademark refers to a trademark composed of two or more colors in a certain proportion and in a certain order, which can be registered and protected in China since the amendment of the Trademark Law in 2001.

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A Brief Analysis of the Registration and Judicial Protection of Three-dimensional Trademarks in China

JD Supra Law

Since Article 8 of the Trademark Law of China (2001) stipulates that a three-dimensional sign can be filed for registration as a trademark, three-dimensional sign trademarks (also known as the “three-dimensional trademarks”) have been formally included in the scope of protection of the Trademark Law of China.

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Protection of Prior Trade Name in the Trademark Right Granting and Verification Proceedings | “TDK” Trademark Opposition Case

JD Supra Law

By: Linda Liu & Partners

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Protecting Culture in an IP-centred World

IPilogue

The court ultimately decided against the band because “Aboriginal rights are outside the scope of trademark law.”. Cases like this raise questions about the scope of intellectual property (IP) law in Canada. Trademark law in particular has the benefit of granting collective rights and can also provide perpetual protection.

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Zara vs. Boungiorno and the possibility (or not) of using third-party trademarks

Garrigues Blog

regarding the use of the ZARA trademark. We will examine the impact of the ruling in cases involving the use of third-party trademarks. They claimed the lawfulness of such use under the limitations specified in Article 37 of the Trademark Law, both in its original version and as modified by Directive 2015/2436.

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What are the steps to register a trademark in Spain?

Garrigues Blog

If no oppositions are filed, the SPTO will check whether the trademark comes under any of the absolute grounds for refusal established in Trademarks Law 17/2001 (Trademarks Law). The processing of the application takes approximately six to twelve months. However, it can take longer.