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CNIL vs. Google, Act IV: Google against the rest of the world of the data protection regulators
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- October 18 2012
We have previously reported on the different requests and repeated questionnaires the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés (CNIL) has sent to Google over the past few months regarding the evaluation of Google’s compliance with applicable European Data Protection Regulation concerning its new integrated privacy policy, as well as the new integrated platform launched March 1, 2012, despite the CNIL’s demand to postpone such launch
European court moves to protect online selling
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- October 20 2011
Following are links to the decision of the European Court in the Pierre Fabre case (referral from the French Court of Appeal), which concerned an absolute ban on selling products other than in the physical presence of a qualified pharmacist - hence an absolute ban on Internet sales
Consequences of a breach of a trademark license agreement
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- June 22 2009
In the judgment of the European Court of Justice dated April 23, 2009 (C-5908), the following facts were at issue: Christian Dior Couture SA concluded a trademark license agreement with Société Industrielle Lingerie (SIL) in respect of the manufacture and distribution of luxury corsetry goods bearing the Christian Dior trademark, which is owned by Dior
Trade mark owners’ delight at luxury lingerie decision
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- May 14 2009
In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice (the ECJ) has confirmed that a trade mark owner may limit the kind of customers to whom their licensees can sell where this would damage the reputation of the trade mark
Commission approves EUR 150 million capital injection for France Télévisions
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- July 31 2008
The European Commission has approved a EUR 150 million capital injection for the French public-television holding company France Télévisions, which regroups France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5 and France Ô
French Supreme Court confirms pro-arbitration policy in a case involving alleged breach of EC competition law
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- July 24 2008
Decisions on the arbitrability of competition law matters and the enforcement of arbitration awards dealing with EC competition law are rare
Waste
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- June 30 2008
In Commune de Mesquer v Total France SA and another (Case C-18807) Butterworths Law Direct 24.6.08, the European Court of Justice heard an issue arising out of the incident on 12th December 1999, when the oil tanker Erika, chartered by Total International Ltd, sank about 35 nautical miles south-west of the Pointe de Penmarc'h (France), spilling part of her cargo and oil from her bunkers at sea and causing pollution of the Atlantic coast of France
Commission opens investigation into regulated electricity tariffs in France
- Reed Smith LLP
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- European Union, France
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- July 10 2007
The Commission has opened under EC Treaty state aid rules a formal investigation into potential aid to large and medium-sized companies in France in the form of artificially low regulated electricity tariffs that are financed by the state directly or indirectly
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