INTA Roundtable on new Trademarks Directive
Presentaties en verslag INTA Roundtable, 8 October 2014. Tomas Westenbroek from BOIP kicked off the Roundtable by giving his view on the new definition of a trademark. The requirement of graphic representation is deleted in the proposals for the new trade mark legislation. However, the requirements as set by the ECJ in the Sieckmann-ruling will still apply, according to Westenbroek. New applications would first have to be examined in light of those requirements, before examining the application further.
He also notices that the ECJ's ruling about the Apple store seems not to be in accordance with the Sieckmann-requirements, since the ECJ considers as follows: 'that the representation, by a design alone, without indicating size of proportions'. Westenbroek also notices that the proposed addition 'or other characteristics' to the grounds of exclusion in the latest compromise proposal may prove interesting with regards to the 'new' trademarks that will be able to be registered under the proposed legislation. The 'new' trademarks such as sound marks, may turn out to be such characteristics.