Pablo Escobar was a Colombian-born drug kingpin who had an all-time peak net worth of $30 billion. When he was alive, Pablo Escobar ran one of the most infamous and violent drug cartels in history ...
An EU trade mark application for the name PABLO ESCOBAR (the “Application”) has been rejected by the EU General Court on the ...
The name of late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as an EU trade mark, the European Court of Justice ...
Pablo Escobar's brother will not be allowed to trademark the infamous cocaine baron's name for his 'flamethrowers and smartphones' business as it would go against 'accepted principles of morality ...
The name of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as a European Union trademark for goods or services in the bloc, a court has ruled. On Wednesday, the EU General Court in ...
The mark PABLO ESCOBAR contradicts, for a non-negligible part of the general public exposed to it, the indivisible and ...
And at the top of my bucket list was Casa Malca. Casa Malca was once a mansion owned by the Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. The mansion was abandoned following Escobar's death in 1993 and ...
A top EU court has ruled that the name of the dead Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as a trademark in the EU. Escobar Inc, a company set up by his brother Roberto ...
"EUIPO correctly found that those persons would associate the name of Pablo Escobar with drug trafficking and narco-terrorism and with the crimes and suffering resulting therefrom, rather than ...
An European Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled that the name of late Colombian drug lord, Pablo Escobar, cannot be registered as an EU trade mark, after his brother tried to lay a claim.
The EU’s General Court on Wednesday blocked the registration of the name “Pablo Escobar” as a trademark, upholding a ruling from the Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). A Puerto Rican company linked ...
BRUSSELS - The name of late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar cannot be registered as an EU trade mark, the European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday, after his brother tried to lay a claim.