'Trade Marks Are Not Toys: No Community Shape Mark For Lego' (Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice Advance Access)
The CFI maintains that the trade mark should be cancelled because the shape for which protection was sought is necessary to obtain a technical result. Furthermore, the court does not accept that acquired distinctiveness can overcome this ground for refusal. For the full article, click here
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