The IPKat's friend Rob Harrison has just updated him on the latest developments in the Adam Opel real-mark-on-toy-car saga (see IPKat earlier post here. The Nuremburg District Court dismissed the car manufacturer's trade mark infringement complaint on 11 May 2007 and the deadline for filing an appeal will (probably) be 11 June 2007.
The European Court of Justice ruling: what the experts said - comments from Bardehle, Venner Shipley, Jenkins, Baker & McKenzie, Kniff, Wragge and D Young
More about Nuremberg here
The European Court of Justice ruling: what the experts said - comments from Bardehle, Venner Shipley, Jenkins, Baker & McKenzie, Kniff, Wragge and D Young
More about Nuremberg here
Opel stalls in Nuremburg
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