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Polish IP & IT law – copyright trademark computer internet telecomm » personal rights or interests
Archive for: personal rights or interests
Categories: case law | copyright infringement | copyright law | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Authors Rights and Neighbouring Rights | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish law | trade mark infringement | trademark law. Personal interest, case I ACa 544/15
Categories: Art. 13 APL | Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | Art. 47 Constitution | computer crime | defamation | e-documents | e-evidences | e-law issues | image | ISP liability | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Press Law | Polish Appeallate Court | Polish Civil Code | Polish Constitution | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish law | press law | privacy | surname. Personal interest, case XXIV C 607/13
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | personal rights or interests | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish law | surname. Personal interests, case I C 988/13
Categories: Art. 14 PSEM | Art. 15 PSEM | Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | computer law | e-law issues | image | ISP liability | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Providing Services by Electronic Means | Polish Appeallate Court | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish Supreme Court | privacy. Personal interest, case I ACa 841/2013
Categories: Art. 14 PSEM | Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | Art. 78 ARNR | Art. 81 ARNR | Art. 83 ARNR | computer law | e-law issues | image | Inspector General for Personal Data Protection | ISP liability | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Authors Rights and Neighbouring Rights | Polish Act on Providing Services by Electronic Means | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish institutions | Polish Supreme Court | right of publicity. Personal data protection, I CSK 190/12
Categories: Art. 1(1) API | Art. 23 CC | Art. 23 PPD | Art. 24 CC | Art. 47 Constitution | Art. 5(2) API | Art. 6 PPD | Art. 61 Constitution | Art. 7 PPD | Directive 95/46/EC | EU law | Inspector General for Personal Data Protection | personal data | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Access to Public Information | Polish Act on Protection of Personal Data | Polish Civil Code | Polish Civil Proceedings Code | Polish Constitution | Polish Constitutional Tribunal | Polish courts | Polish institutions | Polish law | Polish Supreme Court | surname. Trade mark law, case II GSK 544/12
Categories: Art. 131(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 6ter Paris Convention | company name or firm | Paris Convention | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | trade mark refusal | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Trade mark law, case II GSK 484/12
Categories: Art. 132(2)(iii) IPL | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish courts | Polish institutions | Polish Patent Office | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Personal interests, case IV CSK 270/12
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | computer law | domain names | e-law issues | ISP liability | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Providing Services by Electronic Means | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish Supreme Court | Polish TLDs | surname. Trade mark law, case Sp. 472/05
Categories: Art. 1 ARNR | Art. 8(1) TMA | company name or firm | copyright law | copyrightable subject matter | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Authors Rights and Neighbouring Rights | Polish Act on Trade marks | Polish courts | Polish District Court | Polish Patent Office | threshold of creativity | trade mark invalidation | trademark law. Trade mark law, case no. Sp. 30/11
Categories: Art. 132(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 132(2)(iii) IPL | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | reputed trade marks | similarity of goods | similarity of signs | trade mark opposition | trademark law. Trade mark law, case II GSK 1156/11
Categories: Art. 131(2)(iii) IPL | Art. 6ter Paris Convention | company name or firm | International law | Paris Convention | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Personal data protection, case I OSK 1827/11
Categories: Art. 25 PPD | computer law | Directive 2003/98/EC | Directive 95/46/EC | e-access | e-documents | e-law issues | e-services | EU law | Inspector General for Personal Data Protection | personal data | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Protection of Personal Data | Polish Supreme Administrative Court | privacy | surname. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 1616/11
Categories: Art. 132(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 246 IPL | Art. 255 IPL | Art. 315 IPL | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | similarity of signs | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Personal interests, case I C 116/12
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | computer law | e-law issues | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Civil Code | Polish District Court | surname. Personal interests, case I ACa 689/13
Categories: Art. 14 PSEM | Art. 15 PSEM | Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | Art. 43¹ CC | collecting society | company name or firm | computer crime | computer law | copyright infringement | copyright law | copyright misuse | e-law issues | ISP liability | legal regulations on computer networks | permissible use of copyrighted materials | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Providing Services by Electronic Means | Polish Appeallate Court | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish District Court. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 2458/11
Categories: Art. 132(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 132(2)(iii) IPL | Art. 6bis Paris Convention | company name or firm | famous trade marks | International law | Paris Convention | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Patent Office | reputed trade marks | similarity of signs | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court | well known trade marks. Personal interest, case C-161/10
Categories: computer crime | computer law | criminal law | defamation | Directive 2000/31/EC | e-law issues | e-services | EU law | ISP liability | Judgments of Court of Justice of the EC | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | surname. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 1269/11
Categories: Art. 123 IPL | Art. 151 PBAC | company name or firm | distinctive character | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Act on Proceedings Before Administrative Courts | Polish Patent Office | trade mark refusal | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 1222/11
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | Art. 43¹ CC | Art. 8(2) TMA | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Trade marks | Polish Civil Code | Polish Patent Office | similarity of goods | similarity of signs | trade mark invalidation | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Constitutional law, case Pp 1/10
On 18 December 2009, the National Rebirth of Poland (NOP), a nationalist political party, requested the District Court in Warsaw to enter changes in the Register of Political Parties (RPP) with regard to address and its members, and to register new additional figurative symbols associated with this party. The Court had doubts, whether applied symbols were consistent with the principles of the Polish Constitution which say that the existence of political parties and other organizations whose programmes are based upon totalitarian methods and the modes of activity of Nazism, fascism and communism, as well as those whose programmes or activities sanction racial or national hatred, the application of violence for the purpose of obtaining power or to influence the State policy, or provide for the secrecy of their own structure or membership, should be prohibited. The District Court requested the Polish Constitutional Tribunal to examine whether goals, rules and activities of the NOP that are resulting from the change of symbols, are in accordance with the Constitution. The Constitutional Tribunal in its order of 6 April 2011 case file Pp 1/10 with fice dissenting opinions, decided to discontinue the proceedings, and ruled that it cannot decide on the merits of the case, because there was lack of evidence, and the District Court was required to examine if the applied signs contain fascist symbolism. However, the Tribunal emphasized that such circumstances cannot be presumed, because of the constitutional guarantees of freedom of association and freedom of expression and speech. The District Court was bound by the interpretation, and therefore requested the additional materials, together with the expert opinions on whether applied signs contain clear symbolic that is racist, totalitarian, fascist or Nazi. The linguist and historian experts issued an opinion in which they declared that the symbol of the crowned eagle with a cross, with the lictors’ rods and ax, was first seen in the Ancient Rome, and this symbol does not involve a specific message. The party emphasizes a strong role of state and refers to the Imprerium Romanum. Fasces are only a small part of the whole symbol, so as such it has quite a different meaning. For instance, fasces are included in the modern coat of arms of France and USA. It would be difficult to accuse both states of promoting fascism. The Celtic cross symbolized the sun, but it was also accepted by the Church as one of the cross symbols, and by choosing this symbol, NOP refers to the Slavic, and even Catholic and Polish and National themes. The experts noted that the symbol stylized as a road sign indicates the prohibition of homosexual acts in public places, which is consistent with generally accepted morality. The Court repeated after the experts that it would be too social sensed to look for additional symbolic and meanings. Experts said that the sign is just tasteless and vulgar and violates the principles of etiquette, but it does not promote any prohibited content. The symbol of the Cross and Sword is the signs associated with the Knightly Order of the Cross and the Sword – Polish secret organization of Catholic and moral values, established at the end of the Second Polish Republic and active at the first years of German occupation. Experts decided that all the sign act as self-identification of members of a political party rather than promote illegal content. The District Court in Warsaw in its order of 25 October 2011 case file VIII Ns Rej Ew Pzm 77/09 did not find any legal obstacles to register all the applied signs. Professor Irena Lipowicz, the Polish Ombudsman, and the District Prosecutor Office in Warsaw both appealed. The Ombudsman argued, inter alia, that the expert opinion was not clear, coherent and complete. The Prosecutor noted that there were procedural issues. Prof. Lipowicz argued that the Polish Act on Political Parties provides that a party is allowed to apply and register only one graphic/figurative element that would serve as the identification symbol for its voters, analogously as consumers of commercial products available on the market. Such a symbol will acquire protection similar to this afforded for personal interests. Granting of such legal protection, which does not serve as an identification of a political party, but is the manifestation of expression on other participants in social life, would lead to blockage of public debate. Such protection would also have a chilling effect on freedom of speech. The Appellate Court in Warsaw decided that a political party cannot register more than one graphic symbol. The District Court in its order of 17 April 2012 ruled that it cannot enter additional symbols into the Register of Political Parties because NOP has already registered a number of other signs such as the so-called phalanx (the symbol of a hand with sword), and their excess would impede the statutory requirement of the recognition of the political party. Undoubtedly, these judgments met with strong criticism because of the lack of a clear opinion on hate speech. Basing the decision on the argument for the registration of only one symbol was somehow an “escape” by the Courts to decide on the most important principles of a democratic state.
Categories: Art. 13 Constitution | image | personal rights or interests | Polish Constitution | Polish Constitutional Tribunal | Polish courts | Polish law. Internet domains, case III CSK 120/11
Categories: Art. 140 CC | Art. 18 CUC | Art. 3(1) CUC | Art. 5 CUC | company name or firm | computer law | domain names | e-law issues | Internet domains law | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Combating Unfair Competition | Polish Civil Code | Polish courts | Polish Supreme Court | Polish TLDs. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 611/11
Categories: Art. 107 §3 APC | Art. 132(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 132(3) IPL | Art. 132(4) IPL | Art. 2 IPL | Art. 6 APC | Art. 7 APC | Art. 77 APC | Art. 8 APC | likelihood of confusion | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Administrative Proceedings Code | Polish courts | press title | similarity of goods | similarity of signs | trade mark refusal | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Personal interest, case II C 626/11
Categories: Art. 23 CC | Art. 24 CC | e-law issues | European Convention on Human Rights | legal regulations on computer networks | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Telecommunications Law | Polish Civil Code | Polish District Court | Polish law | privacy | telecommunication law. Trade mark law, case VI SA/Wa 1530/11
13. Entry in the trade mark register of the transfer of the right of protection, referred to in paragraph (11) after the regulations governing use of the trade mark, referred to in Article 122 (2), Article 136(2) or Article 137(1) have been submitted. 14. A collective right of protection may be transferred to a single party as a right of protection for a trade mark.
Categories: Art. 132(2)(ii) IPL | Art. 162 IPL | Art. 246 IPL | Art. 30 APC | company name or firm | personal rights or interests | Polish Act on Industrial Property Law | Polish Administrative Proceedings Code | Polish courts | Polish institutions | Polish law | Polish Patent Office | trade mark opposition | trademark law | Voivodeship Administrative Court. Personal interest, case I CSK 111/11
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