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Summary: Clothing companies cannot assume a high level of linguistic knowledge amongst their consumers when assessing claims that they may confuse different uses of the same foreign word in rival brands, a European Court of Justice (ECJ) advocate general is suggesting. Read the complete article…
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Date: 10 April 2007
Source: just-style.com
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