Five court rulings from last week and why they matter
WIPR reported on several important court rulings last week, including a dispute over the ‘Sky’ trademark at the English High Court and a sweet-related case at the EU General Court. Below we explain why they are important.
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6 February 2018 An advocate general has said that the combination of a colour and a shape may be refused trademark protection, in a blow to shoe maker Christian Louboutin.
7 February 2018 The English High Court referred a series of questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union yesterday, in a dispute involving media company Sky.