The competition clubs have been particularly active so far this month, and the majority of the warnings are the result of their initiative. This involved, among other things, advertising, missing basic prices or missing imprint information. In copyright law, unauthorized use of images is warned every week – this month it was also about the use of a video on TikTok. The number of warnings in trademark law remains high.
Warnings from competition law
The following topics were discussed in competition law in March:
Incorrect textile labelingDietary supplements: Misleading advertising with modes of actionTRX sling trainer: Performance protection under competition lawMissing basic priceMissing imprint
You can find further information on the aforementioned warning points here.
Instantaneous water heater: Missing information on installationAdvertising: TÜV tested
Further information on the aforementioned warning points can be found here.
Advertising: Pet food as tick protectionMissing information on drained weightMissing cancellation instructions including cancellation form
Further information on the aforementioned warning points can be found here.
Warnings under trademark law
One would almost like to say that the trademark warning is the new warning under competition law. In any case, the level of warnings in trademark law has been high for some time – most recently it concerned the following trademarks, among others:
You can find further information about warnings for the aforementioned brands here.
– “Birkin Bag”
You can find further information about warnings about the aforementioned brand here.
– “LEGGENDADDY”
You can find further information about warnings about the aforementioned brand here.
Other warnings
Otherwise there were some copyright warnings in connection with image theft. You can find further information about this here.
Tip for clients of the IT law firm
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