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Did you survive the hottest days of the year (at least in some parts of Europe) and still want to know what is happening in the IP blogosphere?

Let’s find out it in this new edition of Around the IP blogs, which has a special focus on non-conventional trade marks, in particular, colours trade marks, smell, packaging and three dimensional marks.
 

This Kat wants to have the latest IP news


Copyright 

The 1709 Blog deals with the US District Court, Southern District of New York decision ruling that Warhol’s 1984 “Prince Series” did not infringe Lynn Goldsmith’s copyright on a Prince’s photograph shot in 1981 for Newsweek which was never published.

Trade marks

The Kluwer Trade Mark Blog published a post concerning the decision of the Court of Venice regarding the producer of the famous Veuve Cliquot champagne and its colour jaune orange trade mark. 
Still the Kluwer Trade Mark Blog deals with the protection of smell and packaging from imitationand with the C-237/19, a preliminary ruling recently referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union by the Supreme Court of Hungary and concerning three-dimensional marks.
Finally the Kluwer Trade Mark Blog reports on the coming into force on June 17, 2019 of Canada’s new trade mark law. 


Patents
The Kluwer Patent Blog publishes a post concerning the patent prosecution estoppel and a post concerning the applicant’s right to re-establish under certain circumstances. 

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