If you click here you can read the judgment in full, and you get the impression that both figurative marks are reproduced. However, the IPKat finds annoyingly that he quite often gets the "image not found" text and icon (as happened to him here), which means he has no means of comparing the marks.
This causes the Kat to wonder -- since he has achieved the same depressing result over the years on several different computers and when using different browsers -- whether the problem is confined to him or whether there are hordes of people out there who have the same difficulty in comparing figurative marks on the Curia site. Accordingly he's holding a swift micro-poll (see left-hand sidebar) to try to gauge how many visitors to the Curia site can actually see the images. If enough of us can't view the images, it may be time to make some discreet representations to the court.
The images might not be there but at least it's in English..
ReplyDeleteNo images for me!
ReplyDeleteNo images for me either.
ReplyDeleteIf you check the HTML, you will observe that it has nothing to do with what browser you are using: the "Image not found" message is not being generated by your browser, but is part of the webpage. I can only assume the content is automatically-generated from a database, and there is a bug in the code that creates the page. Changing browsers, users, etc. will not fix this: you need to tell Curia to mend their server.
ReplyDeleteYou should count yourself lucky. If you're working on a blackberry, which I am most of the time, then you don't even get to see the text of the judgment let alone the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm not on a blackberry and I don't see the text or images either!
ReplyDeleteThe Kat's link goes to a page with a few search results. When I tried it last night, the full text of the judgment wasn't listed amongst the results! There were just a couple of abstracts of it, and a couple of entries that appeared irrelevant.
ReplyDeleteHowever, a link to the full text judgment is now back in the results list. (And no, I don't see the images either.)
Curia do seem to have a problem.
No pics for me either - looks like they have a problem with the PERL script
ReplyDeletethe ironic thing is that I can't see the poll upon which to vote ...
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