Abstract

The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) in Poland has confirmed that a trade mark containing a representation of a white eagle similar to the Polish national emblem cannot be registered, taking into account not only the Law on Industrial Property of 30 June 2000 (Law on IP) but also the appropriate provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 2 April 1997 (Constitution) and the National Emblem, Colours and Anthem Act of 31 January 1980 (NECA Act).

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