Buch, Englisch
A Practical Guide to the Case Law of EU Courts
Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-94-035-0560-2
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
- the identification of the ‘relevant consumer’, including from territorial and linguistic points of view;
- guidance on procedural aspects of the confusion test before the EU courts, as well as before the EU Intellectual Property Office and its Boards of Appeal;
- identifying the dominant and distinctive components of a trade mark – phonetic, visual and conceptual;
- the concept of similarity and the Nice Agreement;
- the principle of ‘partial use’;
- effect of the terms of sale of the goods or services;
- consideration of the existence of a family or series of trade marks; and
- consideration of the effects of coexistence on the confusion test.
Numerous illustrated examples of trade marks involved in confusion cases enhance the presentation. Any practitioner dealing with trademark confusion in infringement proceedings before EU or national courts, or in opposition proceedings before national offices or the EU Intellectual Property Office, will be enabled to approach each case with full awareness of applicable criteria of assessment. This much-needed synthesis of case law will quickly become a standard work among lawyers, examiners and judges acting in trade mark matters.