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OUR SELECTION OF #IPNEWS AND ARTICLES OF THE WEEK

  1. CJEU says that the assessment of distinctiveness of signs that are to be applied to specific goods used to deliver a service should not also entail an assessment of norms and/or customs of the relevant sector

 

  1. The Casebook of Copyright: are the character traits of Sherlock Holmes protected by intellectual property?

 

  1. Hamburg Commissioner Fines H&M 35.3 Million Euro for Data Protection Violations in Service Centre

 

  1. What Armor on WWII Planes, Honeybees and the Medici Tell Us About Innovation Strategy
  • https://www.ipwatchdog.com/2020/10/11/armor-wwii-planes-honeybees-medici-tell-us-innovation-strategy/id=126079/

 

  1. Google will have to pay publishers: France sets a European “precedent” (in Italian)

 

  1. Hermès Prevails in Unfair Competition Case Over “Make Your Own Birkin” Classes
  •  https://www.thefashionlaw.com/hermes-prevails-in-case-over-make-your-own-birkin-class/

 

  1. Glenn Gould: Inventor of “User Rights”?
  • https://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2020/10/glenn-gould-inventor-of-user-rights.html

 

  1. Plagiarism case over Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven finally ends

 

  1. An Instagram Feud Over a Buzzy Diet Has Resulted in a Hard-Hitting New Lawsuit

 

  1. Champagne, Champeng, and oronyms: Pushing the boundaries of bad faith jurisprudence?
  •  https://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2020/10/champagne-champeng-and-oronyms-pushing.html