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Date: 2013-09-30 09:01:13
Product management
Trademark
Marketing
Confusing similarity
Reset
Identification
Law
Trademark law
Intellectual property law
Brand management

SECTION A: Opposition is based on sections 5(1) or 5(2) of the Trade Marks Act on the basis of an earlier registered or pending mark. Please tick the relevant section(s) that apply. Reset 5(1) It is identical with an ear

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