Luxury watch manufacturer Swatch has failed for a third time to cancel a Community trademark (CTM) for the word ‘Swatchball’ after a European court said the mark is directed at a separate market and
A U.K. appeals court has ruled in Swatch Group’s favor in its trademark case against Samsung, a “milestone” victory Swatch Group says will have a significant impact on internet trademark law. The
Swatch recently caused some commotion by trademarking the term "one more thing", a line regularly used by Apple founder Steve Jobs - and recently by Apple CEO Tim Cook when he revealed the Apple
After Switzerland’s Swatch Group AG’s trademark application of 宝曼BALMAIN was rejected by the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board (TRAB) under the State Administration for Industry and Commerce
Apple has failed to convince Singapore’s IP office that Swatch’s applied-for trademark ‘Tick different’ is confusingly similar to its registration for ‘Think different’. The Intellectual Property
Swiss company Swatch Group has accused Samsung Electronics and its American subsidiary of infringing its trademark on designs for downloadable smartwatch faces. In the complaint, filed on Friday
Apple has been unsuccessful in its bid to stop Swiss watchmaker Swatch from securing a trademark for the phrase ‘one more thing’. The Australian intellectual property office, IP Australia, said Apple
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