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16 Jul 8:25 am
... the story. The La Cour de Cassation, the highest court in France, upheld the ruling by the Paris Court of Appeal, finding L´Oreal guilty of racial discrimination. The
court also found Adecco, a temp-employment agency, involved through its Districom ... or conjecture. The court record stands as an official record by the state that BBR does exist and
is a proven fact. As for L´Oreal, this cannot be good for its brand management. For a company that so fiercely defends its brands, just take a look at ...
14 Mar, 2008 5:00 am
... , successfully fended off a Section 2(a) refusal of his application to register the mark L'OREAL PARIS for "aloe vera drinks." The PTO maintained that the mark falsely
suggests a ... re Marcon, Serial No. 76596736 (March 6, 2008) [not precedential]. In contending that L'Oreal is "world-famous," the PTO relied on a Wikipedia entry, on
three websites controlled by ... .S. Looking at all the evidence, the Board found that the PTO did not establish L'Oreal's fame or reputation and thus had not met its
burden ...
18 Jun 1:46 am
... goods, but were marketed in a way that 'winked at' L'Oreal's famous perfume brands, infringed L'Oreal's trade marks and were protected as ... the mark's
image.' The comparison lists Here the question was whether the use of the names of L'Oreal's perfumes in price comparison lists could amount to infringement under ... fact
that those perfumes are imitations of the fragrances marketed under certain marks belonging to L'Oréal and Others, and they consequently present the goods marketed by the
advertiser ...
19 Jan, 2008 12:59 pm
... . The product was sold in retail outlets in the US from January 1 through January 18, 2008. L'Oreal is voluntarily taking this action due to an error in the printing
of the directions for the use of the Dream Blonde Bleach and ... sensitivity, and consumers have been instructed to not use Paris Dream Blonde Bleach and Lightening care kit. The recall
includes the products listed only, all other L'Oreal Paris products are safe to use. For more information on this subject, please refer to our section ...
19 Jan, 2008 5:59 pm
L'Oreal Paris, in conjunction with the FDA, is recalling from the L'Oreal Paris Dream Blonde (Baby's Breath Blonde #100 Ultra Lightening) Bleach and
Lightening care kit due to misprinted directions. The product was sold in retail outlets in the US from January 1 through January 18, 2008. L'Oreal is voluntarily taking
this action due to an error in the printing of the directions for the use of the Dream Blonde Bleach and Lightening care kit. Affected consumers ...
26 Mar 11:41 pm
... has 2,568 patents and patent applications in the US, see them here. Paris-based L'Oreal was founded in 1907; it tilts towards women as the world's biggest cosmetics
and beauty company. L'Oreal has 1,892 patents in the USA, about 75% of the number that is currently claimed by Gillette. Gillette's latest patent application has nothing
to ... So there you have it, for this week's Patent Faceoff: Gillette: 2,568 versus L'Oreal: 1,892. Have a Patent/Know About a Patent you want us to ...
10 Sep, 2007 9:20 am
L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics group, has launched legal action against eBay, alleging the online auctioneer does not do enough to combat the sale of counterfeits,
the company said. The action by L'Oreal follows similar action taken against eBay by luxury groups LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton and its parent company Dior, and U.S.
jeweler Tiffany's. Read the article: Reuters
16 Feb 4:07 am
L'Oreal v Bellure The IPKat is still scratching his furry little head over L'Oreal v Bellure. He thinks he might have cracked the AG's comments on Art.5(2)
though - and they're not all bad. However, there is one fatal flaw... The Court of Appeal asked whether there could be infringement by unfair advantage, even though the earlier mark did
not suffer any harm to its essential function or to its distinctiveness or repute ...
14 May 7:11 am
The sanity of 86-year-old Liliane Bettencourt, heir to the L'Oreal cosmetics fortune valued at about $23 billion dollars, is being questioned by her daughter
Francoise-Marie Banier. She claims that her mother has been manipulated into giving a $1 billion gift to her gentleman companion Francois-Marie Banier, a sixty-one year old
photographer. The gift is in the form of life insurance policies, artwork, and other non-specified gifts. ...
25 Jul, 2007 7:43 am
The British watchdog agency Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has cited L'Oreal for its current makeup campaign which features celebrity Penelope Cruz. The ad features
Ms. Cruz using mascara that seems to extend her eyelashes far beyond what might be achieved...
13 Aug, 2008 5:10 pm
EBay, owner of the largest Internet auction Web site, said a Belgian court rejected a claim by L'Oreal that eBay didn't do enough to prevent the sale of counterfeit
cosmetics. The decision was the second court ruling that backed eBay in a case over the sale of knockoffs by vendors using the company's Web site. Read the article: Mercury News
8 Apr 6:19 am
Maybe French judges like to tease the parties before the court, or maybe they just take really long lunches. Whatever the reason, the decision expected today in L'Oreal v.
eBay has been postponed -- again. This time 'til the end of April. Stay tuned. Related post: European Theatre of Operations: Everyone v. eBay.
26 May 9:31 am
IPKat takes a first look at the EBay / L'Oreal decision in the UK. The Court will hear argument on the formuation of questions to the ECJ.
28 Aug 12:00 pm
Liliane Bettencourt, the daughter of L'Oreal founder and the richest woman in Europe, is the center of a criminal expoitation investigation in France. The details are as
follows: Bettencourt met Fracois-Marie Banier, a celebrity photograher, over 20 years ago. Although...
15 Jul 6:45 am
... Schirmeister, described the case as "a big victory for eBay" and "more importantly, a big victory for French consumers". L'Oreal's contention in France was that eBay
should be doing more to actively prevent conterfeit goods bearing L'Oreal trade ... it helps to demonstrate to rights owners that collaborating with hosting service
providers is preferable to resorting to the Courts at the first opportunity. L'Oreal is reported to be appealing the French ruling, so sadly this might have some way to
go.
14 Aug, 2008 9:56 pm
A Belgian court has dismissed L'Oreal's complaint that eBay is responsible for counterfeits sold in its auctions. The court said that eBay does not have a "general
monitoring obligation" and that it is not required to police its site to prevent counterfeiting. This is the second such recent victory for eBay. Last month, a New York court ruled eBay
wasn't responsible for the sale of fake Tiffany jewelry. ShareThis
10 Mar 2:22 am
"L'Oreal, the cosmetics giant, has begun a High Court action over the sale of fake fragrances and cosmetic products on eBay." Full story Daily Telegraph, 10th March 2009
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
26 May 1:59 am
"Online marketplace eBay is not jointly liable for the sale of any counterfeit L'Oreal products through its website, the High Court in London has ruled." Full story BBC
News, 22nd May 2009 Source: www.bbc.co.uk
16 Jan, 2007 6:45 am
Definitely only a story for anoraks, insomniacs or trade mark litigation lawyers - so unless you fall in one of these categories, I recommend not going there... The Court of Appeal has
decided that if you lose a trade mark...
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