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Sports Direct denies injunction in dispute over Newcastle United replica jerseys
Sports Direct, owned by Mike Ashley, has faced a setback in its legal battle with Newcastle United Football Club (NUFC) regarding the sale of replica kits for the upcoming 2024/25 season. The retailer had lodged a complaint against NUFC with the Competition Appeal Tribunal in March, accusing the club of ...
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“CAUTION: HOT COFFEE”: Product compliance, safety and liability in the US vs. Europe
We explore the basic disparities in product safety and liability regimes between the US and Europe.
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How sporting goods brands can proactively combat counterfeits
Explore the complex landscape of combatting counterfeits with our legal expert Jochen Schäfer. Delve into the evolving strategies, collaborative initiatives, and advanced technologies shaping brand protection in the sporting goods industry.
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Opportunities ahead – WFSGI and McKinsey release 2024 report
2023 was a year of ups and downs. Despite facing challenges, WFSGI and McKinsey’s new Sporting Goods Report argue that it’s not all headwinds.
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5 regulatory issues your company can’t afford to overlook
Stacey Bowers of Compliance & Risks lays out what you need to know about 5 upcoming changes which will affect the Sporting Goods industry.
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Brand owners to get more flexibility in cross-border EU Trademark Infringement disputes
The latest ECJ ruling and what it means in practical terms for brand owners who intend to prosecute cross-border trademark infringements
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Under Armour wins trademark lawsuit
Under Armour has won a trademark infringement lawsuit against Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd. Under Armour filed the lawsuit after it came across the defendant using the logo “Street Armor” on sports apparel. The Delhi High Court ruled that logos and motifs used by Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail ...
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Webinar on France’s EPR requirements
France’s Triman logo To mark last year’s new extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws in France, particularly the labeling legislation and the use of the “Triman” logo, we bought you an overview from our legal expert Rutger Oldenhuis. Now Irish-headquartered company Compliance and Risks – makers of an ...
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Final Arbitration Judgements may not always be final
Our legal expert explains a new ruling from Germany that may affect dispute resolutions, especially where a market leader is involved.
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Etsy accused of 'knowingly' allowing sales of counterfeit product
In a report published on Feb. 16, 2023, online stock commentary website Citron Research claims to have exposed the “dirty secrets” of Etsy, the New York-based online marketplace for buying and selling handmade and other products, founded in 2005, and its failure to shut down the sale of counterfeit goods, ...
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Compliance & Risks and WFSGI launch Mastering Labelling Compliance Series
Compliance & Risks (C&R) and The World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) have launched a “Mastering Compliance” fireside chat series. The series will discuss various compliance labeling challenges and product stewardship best practices with leading apparel industry experts. Themes include: Staying on top of upcoming regulatory changes; communicating ...
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Understanding the GPSR and what it could mean for EU businesses
Have you heard of the GPSR and do you know what it means for businesses in the EU? We explain the main points every brand needs to know
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Red soles and a red light for Amazon in European Court of Justice proceedings
A new ECJ judgment has made it easier for brands to protect their IP rights on e-commerce platforms. Experts are calling it a “landmark” case
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France introduces new anti-greenwashing rules
As part of its legislative arsenal to combat climate change, the French government has now introduced the next stage of its anti-greenwashing legislation, effective January 1, 2023. The new rules are a major step in controlling advertising claims on carbon offsetting and carbon neutrality, following laws that came into effect ...
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General terms of business: Frequently neglected, frequently not updated
A wake-up call for the sporting goods industry and trade.
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How dirty is greenwashing? A legal perspective.
This article will briefly explain the current legal perspective of environmental claims used by corporates to market their products or services, in particular on a business-to-consumer level.
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How should product price differences in the EU be treated in light of geo-blocking?
Online shops: Is geoblocking permitted in cross-border sales? What is the law; what is there to know? Our legal expert brings light to the matter and explains the EU Geo-Blocking Regulation.
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The French Triman logo and the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
In France, a new law requires companies to use the so-called Triman logo. What everybody doing business in France needs to know.
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VBER 2022: Guidelines for the new EU-wide distribution lawThis article provides you with everything you need to know about the new EU-wide distribution law: Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER). It is one of the most important regulations for everybody in the trade business.