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Windsurfing Chiemsee Produktions v. Boots is a trademark law decision by the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) ruling that geographic marks can be registered, as long as the public associates that mark with the trademark owner, and not with the geographic area. According to most systems of trademark law internationally, a mark that designates a geographic place is insufficiently distinctive, legally speaking.
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Windsurfing Chiemsee Produktions v. Boots is a trademark law decision by the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) ruling that geographic marks can be registered, as long as the public associates that mark with the trademark owner, and not with the geographic area. According to most systems of trademark law internationally, a mark that designates a geographic place is insufficiently distinctive, legally speaking.
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