The IPKat has learnt of the following goodies coming up before the ECJ in the coming week:
*The hearing in Dyson, a case concerning the registrability of the see-through drum element of Dyson’s vacuum cleaner as a trade mark (blogged by Jeremy earlier this morning). The IPKat says about time – the reference was made in June 2003;
*The Belgian Levi Strauss trade mark judgment concerning infringement of the Levi jeans pocket shape;
*The judgment in Commission v Luxembourg concerning the implementation of the rental and lending right directive;
*The hearing in the Commission v Microsoft competition case before the CFI. This is scheduled for a whopping 5 days.
COMING UP BEFORE THE ECJ
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