Armani soars to victory in eagle logo dispute at EU court
Quarrel centres on 43-year-old stylised eagle-themed design with horizontal lines | Luxury brand’s success follows earlier losses relating to iconic trademark | General Court says the EUIPO Board of Appeal previously erred on two counts.
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