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When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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Court sides with H&M in the stripe war with Adidas!
For 23 years, Adidas and H&M have waged war over ‘stripes’. Adidas is the owner ...
Protecting a website by copyright, is that possible?
Many entrepreneurs consider it a major source of irritation: ...
How is compensation for copyright infringement determined?
A dispute about copyright infringement goes beyond establishing that the copyrig ...
Infringement of the trade name law with descriptive designation?
In principle, a trade name that is already in use in social an economic life is ...
Domain name and trade name violation on the internet
In the present era of the internet as an entrepreneurial platform, we receive ma ...
Breach of trademark and/or brand: what are the criteria?
How does the court view whether someone else's trade name or logo appears to be ...
Defence validity in the event of trademark infringement: how does that work?
A brand or trademark can be registered with the European Union's Bureau for Inte ...