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Commission awards contract for trade mark study

16 November 2009

Emma Barraclough, London

Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law is to carry out a study on the way the trade mark system works in the EU

The Institute signed a contract to carry out the study, put out to tender by the Commission in July, earlier this month. The study will run for one year.

In its tender document, the Commission said that the study is designed to identify potential areas for improvement, streamlining and...



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