Evangelia Sioumala of Patrinos & Kilimiris looks at a recent judgment from the Athens Administrative Court of First Instance that compared conceptually and visually similar images In a recent case ...
There’s a reason we keep revisiting identity on WITHpod. From Brittney Cooper to Alex Wagner to Michael Tesler to Amy Chua and on, it’s a topic worth circling back to because it’s one of the most ...
I think we’re finally reaching a refreshing point with general hockey analysis, which is a statement I’m not so sure I ever saw myself making just a few years ago. More fans who prize concepts like ...
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The human brain has a frontal lobe that has the power of abstraction and imagination. They are influenced by a host of geo-politico-social factors. Their diversity harbours immense potential to breed ...
Can we ever be free of our ideas for a moment? Can we ever pause from the vital ideas that sustain our lives? Free of the ideas that have become the foundation of our identity? We are so used to the ...
The First Board of Appeal of the EUIPO declared that Schweppes’ mark MAY TEA was invalid due to a likelihood of confusion with earlier national marks in Cyrillic script. Register for free to receive ...
The General Court agreed that a significant part of the relevant public would find a conceptual identity between the figurative element of the earlier mark and the word ‘tree’ in the mark applied for.
The paper criticizes epistemological conceptions of analytic or conceptual truth, on which assent to such truths is a necessary condition of understanding them. The critique involves no Quinean ...
An all too common lament from those who have suffered intimate betrayal—abuse, infidelity, deceit, dishonesty, thievery—was poignantly expressed by a woman I was asked to work with on an Oprah Winfrey ...
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