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Intellectual Property: The ECJ Extends the Use of Trade Marks to Goods and Services
The European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) ruled in Praktiker Bau- und Heimwerkermärkte (C 418/02) that a trade mark that is now in use by a company on its goods can be extended to cover the services provided by this company. … Continue reading
The Relevance of Implementing Value Added Tax Or VAT on Goods and Services
Economists in the government had come up with a good way of funding the biggest deficit in the history of United States, and that is through value added tax, shortened to VAT, which is also called national sales tax. Advocates … Continue reading