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Everyone can see what a trademark is like – but, is it always so obvious indeed? Part II

As I have already mentioned in my first article in this series (“Everyone can see what a trademark is like” – Part I), a trademark, according to legal definition, is any sign which is capable of distinguishing the goods of one undertaking from those of other undertakings, and which can be represented in the Trademark Register in a way that allows to determine clearly and precisely the subject of granted protection.

Yet another kind of trademarks – apart from those which are the most popular, such as word, word-figurative, or figurative marks – is a positional trademark.

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Meet our delegates at the 2019 AIPPI World Congress in London

This year?s AIPPI World Congress (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property) is held Czytaj dalej

Patpol once again with the highest recommendation in the prestigious IAM Patent 1000 ranking!

We are proud and happy to announce another success of Patpol! Once again, we have Czytaj dalej

What names can be registered as trademarks? A handful of the most essential tips

Author: Nina Jankowska, Polish and European Trade Mark and Design Attorney The process of choosing Czytaj dalej