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  • On November 4, the Brussels Commercial Court issued a decision regarding the Community trade mark Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin number 5069711 (figurative mark), Benelux trade mark number 746608 and CTM number 747949 (both colour marks), all for goods in class 33. The complex sign and the colour in question (Pantone 137C) are shown below.
  • In a recent decision the Austrian Supreme Court had to decide on the professional liability of an attorney–at–law due to malpractice in a utility model infringement action.
  • Traditionally, video and DVD recorders have been able to be used in Australia for personal use in an almost unrestrained manner. Our legislature has also been concerned that our Copyright Act is able to deal with new technologies in an analogous manner. One new technology is video recording on the internet.
  • In the commercial and business field it is common to use almost indistinctively expressions such as corporate name and trade name or designation. However, these expressions must be clearly specified and distinguished.
  • IP rights are both global and territorial. They are global in the sense that the same fundamental principles such as novelty, originality and distinctiveness tend to apply globally to the main categories of IP that have statutory protection such as patents, designs, copyright and trade marks. IP rights are territorial in the sense that each country requires its own legislation dealing with the subsistence of and enforcement of such rights.
  • Digital locks and fair dealing exemptions for educational institutions were the focus of Monday's hearing before a committee considering massive reforms to Canada’s copyright law
  • Yahoo! has reportedly demanded licensing fees from Facebook for technology relating to advertising, the personalisation of Web sites, social networking and messaging
  • The Taiwanese company in a spat with Apple over the rights to the trade mark ipad has launched a legal – and public relations – offensive
  • The TRIPs Council – the WTO body that administers the TRIPs Agreement – has chosen a new chairman today who must guide it through debates on tobacco packaging and IP enforcement
  • The head of India’s IP Office, PH Kurian, is to step down in less than a fortnight and will be succeeded by Chaitanya Prasad