L'Oreal Welcomes the UK High Court of Justice's Guiding Comments on Measures to Prevent Trade Mark Infringement on eBay's UK Platform
Posted on: Friday, 22 May 2009, 08:50 CDT
CLICHY,
The UK High Court of Justice considered that the relevant European trade mark law and the eCommerce Directive were unclear and referred nearly all the issues to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for further guidance.
Since L'Oreal has maintained that eBay cannot benefit from the regime of liability for hosting providers under the eCommerce Directive, it is satisfied to note that the UK Court preferred its view before referring the matter to the ECJ.
The parties will now propose to the UK High Court of Justice the precise formulation of the questions to be referred to the ECJ for further guidance. L'Oreal trusts that the Judge's comments will be considered. L'Oreal remains confident of a positive outcome.
SOURCE L'Oreal
Source: PR Newswire
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