CJEU
CJEU clarifies protected designations of origin in Danish Feta case
By AWA | Posted on August 2, 2022
A recent judgment from the Court of Justice of the European Union has clarified the extent of protection for protected designations of origin The Feta saga appears to have reached its conclusion with the judgment in case C‑159/20 from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). Feta has lived a tumultuous life as...
Tags: CJEU, Denmark, Feta, Greece, PDO, protected designations of origin
AMS Neve vs. Heritage Audio: What does the CJEU ruling mean for online infringement cases?
By AWA | Posted on November 20, 2019
EU-trademark owners receive much needed clarity on jurisdiction in online infringement cases The internet’s boundless nature provides EU-trademark owners with a wider audience, but multiplies the risk of infringement. With trademark infringement occurring all over the world, EU-trademark owners are left wondering what can be done and where legal actions can be initiated to protect...
The Abraxis judgement – CJEU clarifies the scope of Neurim teaching is narrow
By Louise Jonshammar | Posted on March 21, 2019
Article 3d of the SPC-regulation, read in conjunction with Article 1b, must be interpreted as meaning that the marketing authorisation for a new formulation of an old active ingredient cannot be regarded as being the first marketing authorisation for that product, when the active ingredient has already been the subject of a marketing authorisation. The European Court of...
Tags: CJEU, formulation, marketing authorisation, Patent, SPC Regulation
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