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Maria Markiewicz Bird & Bird

Maria Markiewicz

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Can colour be a trade mark? *

Poland - June 27 2011
While a single colour can be a trade mark only if it acquires a secondary distinctive character, a composition of colours made in an appropriate way and with appropriate proportions of the colours used may be a trade mark which is inherently distinctive.

Co-authors: Piotr Dynowski.