If you haven't yet booked up for CLT's Trade Marks 2005 conference, there's not much time: it takes place on Tuesday 5 April at London's Cafe Royal. Chaired by Bird & Bird IP enthusiast Katharine Stephens, the programme covers a full day's worth of trade mark topics: there are two sessions on registration issues, then one each on regular infringement (IPKat co-master Jeremy is doing this slot) and its common law cousin passing off. After lunch it's time for parallel imports, anti-counterfeiting and domain names, followed by the customary discussion session.
Bird & Bird ... but no likelihood of confusion?
CLT TRADE MARK CONFERENCE IS IN THE OFFING ...
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