1 April 2012Jurisdiction reportsSlawomira Piotrowska

Letters of consent: a source of consent or a bone of contention?

The most frequent basis for refusal of protection for a trademark is the existence of valid earlier rights (pending trademark applications or registered marks, or trademarks applied for with earlier priority) in the name of third parties in the same sector.

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