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Intel Corporation v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd. (full name Intel Corporation Inc. v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd.), Case 252/2007 was a case of the European Court of Justice in which the ECJ interpreted the meaning of Article 4 (4)(a) of the EU Trade Marks Directive. The ECJ considered what elements are required to show that a later mark was causing dilution to an earlier mark. The case laid out a clear basis on which grounds a court can find that trademark dilution has occurred.

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  • Intel Corporation v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd. (en)
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  • Intel Corporation v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd. (full name Intel Corporation Inc. v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd.), Case 252/2007 was a case of the European Court of Justice in which the ECJ interpreted the meaning of Article 4 (4)(a) of the EU Trade Marks Directive. The ECJ considered what elements are required to show that a later mark was causing dilution to an earlier mark. The case laid out a clear basis on which grounds a court can find that trademark dilution has occurred. (en)
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  • Intel Corporation Inc. v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd. (en)
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  • Trademark Dilution (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Intel v. CPM (en)
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  • Intel Corporation v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd. (full name Intel Corporation Inc. v. CPM United Kingdom Ltd.), Case 252/2007 was a case of the European Court of Justice in which the ECJ interpreted the meaning of Article 4 (4)(a) of the EU Trade Marks Directive. The ECJ considered what elements are required to show that a later mark was causing dilution to an earlier mark. The case laid out a clear basis on which grounds a court can find that trademark dilution has occurred. (en)
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  • Eleanor V. E. Sharpston (en)
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  • Directive 89/104/EEC, & Adidas-Salomon and Adidas Benelux v. Fitnessworld Training LTd. C-408/01 (en)
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  • Peter Jann (en)
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  • Marko Ilešič (en)
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  • Interpreting Article 4 of Directive 89/104/EEC (en)
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  • Court of Appeal [2007] EWCA Civ 431 (en)
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  • In Order to Show Trademark Dilution there must be proof: (en)
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