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How should three dimensional shapes be protected under
intellectual property law? This
is the question posed by the Competition Law Association to any student,
trainee solicitor, pupil barrister, devil barrister (from Scotland) or trainee
patent and trade mark attorney who is keen to embrace the challenge and enter
the 2016
Golding Essay Prize competition,
hoping to win £1,000 in exchange for a 5,000-word essay addressing the following:
"There are a number of overlapping intellectual property rights that can be relied upon to protect three
dimensional shapes. These include artistic copyright, trade mark law, and registered and
unregistered designs. There are various checks and balances included in some of these rights such
as those in the trade marks directive which were recently interpreted by the CJEU in the Cadbury v
Nestle and Hauck cases. Copyright may also apply to design drawings following the CJEU decision
in Flos. How should these various rights be rationalised and what limits are appropriate when
protecting three dimensional shapes? Are there, for example, fundamental distinctions to be drawn
between monopoly and other rights or should it make a difference if the owner of the right has
already produced articles to that design for a number of years?"
The deadline for
submissions is 28 February, so hurry up!
Croatian bakers threatened with copyright infringement lawsuits TorrentFreak reports that a number of pastry
shops in Croatia have been receiving legal threats over their use of Diseny
cartoon and film characters. The reason? There is already a pastry
chain, Fun Cake Factory, that has secured an exclusive licence from Disney.
Speaking of cakes
Wikipedia, which turned 15 this week, has now updated its Trade Mark Policy,
and - as tweeted by Wikimedia's Legal Director,
included a specific
provision regarding the use
of Wikipedia's logos. You are now expressly allowed to "create things with the marks for your own
use. These can be t-shirts, caps, desktop wallpapers, lanyards and
even cakes! But please do not sell them, and make
sure that your design follows the Visual
Identity Guidelines."
Sunday sundae
Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati
on
Sunday, January 17, 2016
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