Trade marks: smells | Practical Law

Trade marks: smells | Practical Law

The European Court of Justice has ruled that although a trade mark may consist of a sign which cannot be perceived visually, such a sign must also be capable of being represented graphically.

Trade marks: smells

Practical Law UK Legal Update 9-107-0479 (Approx. 2 pages)

Trade marks: smells

by Denton Wilde Sapte
Published on 24 Jan 2003United Kingdom
The European Court of Justice has ruled that although a trade mark may consist of a sign which cannot be perceived visually, such a sign must also be capable of being represented graphically.