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10 February 2020PatentsCharlotte Duly

SkyKick ruling reveals a need for linguistic clarity

The questions referred had the potential to strike at the heart of trademark specifications and render large numbers of registrations potentially invalid, particularly if the court followed the approach taken by the CJEU’s Advocate General.

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