Product shape and trade dress protection under trademark law in Europe
Trade dress, an American term perhaps better-known in British English as 'get-up', is a distinctive, non-functional feature which distinguishes a trader or manufacturer's goods or services from those of others. It may consist of inter alia colour, shape, design, sound, smell, product...
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2001
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