Supreme Court: Remodeling Louis Vuitton Bags Does Not Constitute Trademark Infringement, Case Sent Back
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that remodeling luxury brand bags for personal use does not violate trademark rights, overturning a lower court's decision.
Garching-Hochbrück: Customs seizes 15 tons of bedding
Customs in Garching-Hochbrück has seized a truckload of potentially dangerous and counterfeit bedding from Turkey, which violated trademark rights and safety standards.
Amy Taylor's Vogue shoot goes from champagne and ice cream to legal fight
Amy Taylor of the band Amyl and the Sniffers is engaged in a legal battle with photographer Jamie Nelson over claims of trademark violation and privacy infringement.
Ritter Sport fails with lawsuit against square oat bar
The chocolate company Ritter Sport has lost a lawsuit against the square 'Monnemer Quadrat' oat bar produced by Wacker at the Stuttgart Regional Court, which found no trademark infringement or risk of confusion.