The European Court of Justice website now features today's Court of First Instance decision in Cases T-124/02 and T-156/02 The Sunrider Corp. v OHIM (registrability of VITATASTE). Unfortunately the decision is reported in only six of the EU's 11 official languages (all northern languages, plus Greek, have been omitted). Says the IPKat, since this is the year of POSTKANTOOR and BIOMILD, here's the decision in Dutch.
Learn about VITATASTE here, here (if you're Chinese) or here (if you're Russian)
Speak Dutch? Or want to do so? Click here, here and here
Dutch cats here and here
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004
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