MARQUES, the European trade marks organisation, applied to register the words CLASS 46 as a trade mark, thus securing the reputation and goodwill in the Class 46 weblog and the application has been published (see here). The range of goods and services is extensive and includes the services of blogging, which nice. But what is MARQUES planning for its members? The application extends to some Class 9 products with which MARQUES is not normally associated, including life-saving apparatus, automatic vending machines and fire-extinguishing apparatus.
Check your records. While tytoc collie was asleep the European Commission adopted a new research and development and specialisation block exemption, .Commission Regulation 1217/2010 of 14 December 2010 on the application of Article 101(3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to certain categories of research and development agreements You can check it out here. Some readers may also need to note Commission Regulation 1218/2010, also of 14 December 2010, on the application of Article 101(3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to certain categories of specialisation agreements (here). Both Regulations came into force on 1 January 2011, replacing earlier Regulations with similarly descriptive names.
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tytoc collie might be fielding that cricket team yet, since one saintly soul has volunteered to run it [see here for background]. Stuart Lumsden has emailed that Kats further, to let them know that his team now looks like it will be taking the field under the unwieldy title of "The CIPA, ITMA and CIPA Informals Cricket Club". Surely one of our readers can come up with a shorter, snappier name than that?
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