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As discussed in the first installment of this two-part post, the Serbian media reported in May 2012 about a book authored by an anonymous Serbian writer, entitled “Kad porastem biću Nole” (“When...
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Competition law infringements not only hurt public interest by distorting competition, but may also inflict direct harm on businesses and consumers reflected in price surcharges. Antitrust enforcement is therefore not...
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In May of this year, tennis player Novak Djokovic – probably the best known Serb alive – became the focus of a controversy with a strong intellectual property flavor. The...
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The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued only a handful of decisions about plant variety rights, and in such cases the key issue was often licensing, rather than the conditions...
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“Luda kuća” (“Crazy House”, in English) is a well-known Chinese restaurant located in the center of Belgrade. The restaurant is owned by “Luda kuća i prijatelji” (“Crazy House and Friends”),...
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The IBA Annual Competition Conference held in Florence, Italy on 14-15 September 2012 gathered more than 160 participants from all corners of the globe. The panelists and the audience were...
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Somewhat in the shadow of the decision August Storck KG v OHIM , which concerned chocolate mouse-shaped mark and received coverage in the specialized blogs (e.g. here, here, and here), another decision was also issued yesterday by...
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(In relation to the dispute between Sunoko and the Commission for Protection of Competition) 1 Introduction In January this year, the Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition (“Commission”) prohibited Sunoko,...
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With a post about the (so far) unsuccessful attempt by the Serbian company Sunoko to obtain approval from the Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition for the takeover of the...
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One month ago, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) added its authoritative voice to the long-lasting debate on the legal nature of the transfer of software copies....
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