Abstract
A recent decision of one of the five Dutch Appeal Courts has clarified the relationship between trade mark law and advertising law, holding that a trade mark owner cannot successfully accumulate trade mark and advertising claims: where publicity complies with the standards of advertising law, such use cannot thus amount to trade mark infringement.
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