...for intellectual property as far as the ECJ is concerned. However, in two weeks time, the following gems are coming up:
- judgments in the UK pharmaceutical parallel import cases
- hearings in the UK reference on the registrability of the slogan HAVE A BREAK which was always used in conjunction with the phrase "Have a KIT KAT" and Spa Finders (a CTM opposition case involving dilution)
The ECJ may be on holiday but the IPKat never sleeps...
The IPKat promises you up-to-the-minute coverage as always. Watch this space.
A BIT OF A BORING FORTNIGHT...
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