Trade marks: goods in transit | Practical Law

Trade marks: goods in transit | Practical Law

The European Court of Justice has held that a trade mark owner can oppose a third party placing goods bearing its trade mark under the customs suspension arrangement if those goods have been introduced into the EEA and released for free circulation without the owner’s consent.

Trade marks: goods in transit

Practical Law UK Articles 7-618-3009 (Approx. 3 pages)

Trade marks: goods in transit

by Bird & Bird LLP
Published on 27 Aug 2015European Union, United Kingdom
The European Court of Justice has held that a trade mark owner can oppose a third party placing goods bearing its trade mark under the customs suspension arrangement if those goods have been introduced into the EEA and released for free circulation without the owner’s consent.