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Do global businesses need global trade mark solutions?
The need for international cooperation on trade mark issues is widely agreed, but it has proved difficult so far to make further progress in an area that is governed by a range of sometimes conflicting economic and jurisdictional interests.

To move things forward OHIM President Wubbo de Boer has called for a major effort to cut the red tape facing businesses attempting to protect their intellectual properties worldwide.

Speaking at the International Trademark Association conference in Sydney Australia earlier this month, he invited the world's ten biggest trade mark organisations to get round the table with the ten biggest international filing companies to thrash out a workable solution.

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The James Nurton interview
This month James Nurton interviews Jean Pire, trade mark and design attorney and a director with the firm of GEVERS in Brussels.

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Community Trade Mark

“EURO 2008” CTM upheld

Country overview: Slovenia& the Community Trade Mark



 

Registered Community Design

Country overview: Slovenia& the Registered Community Design


 

More News
Record year for Community trade marks and designs

National search reports for CTMs become optional

Meeting with users on new OHIM website

Review of trade mark system in Europe

Accepted payment methods

Monthly statistical highlights February 2008




 

Case-law

Latest trade mark and design news from Luxembourg

European Court of Justice (ECJ): Appeals from decisions of the Court of First Instance, Article 63 CTMR

Preliminary rulings

Court of First Instance (CFI): Judgments and Orders on appeals against decisions of the OHIM, Art. 63 CTMR

New Decisions from the Boards of Appeal



 

E-business at OHIM

How to save your draft e-filing or e-renewal and restore it later on

OHIM E-business roundup (2008)

 


Editorial Team:
Reg Rea, David García, Ian Harrington

Contributors to this edition:
James Nurton, Wouter Verburg, Cayetana Borrego, Herbert Meister, Nicolas Vigneron, Nicasio Agustina, José Izquierdo, Christoph Bartos, Alexandra Apostolakis, Nathan Wajsman and Mikael Wesslegard