Does the word ‘Glen’ on a whiskey product make EU consumers think it is Scotch? The CJEU requires that national courts determine whether there is sufficient Conceptual Proximity for a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) to be infringed

Published date19 June 2018
Law FirmLadas & Parry LLP
Subject MatterInfringement,EU,Intellectual Property Litigation,Wine & Alcohol,Geographically Descriptive,Intellectual Property Protection,CJEU

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