CJEU rules on class headings in IP Translator case
The CJEU has ruled that there must be a clearer and more consistent approach to registering trademarks under the Nice Agreement’s classification system.
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1 February 2012 The purpose of trademarks is to identify the goods or services offered by a party and to differentiate those goods or services from those of others.