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EU trade marks tracker (archived): 2023–24 legislation, consultations, EUIPO guidance and decisions, and CJEU judgments

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This Practice Note is archived and no longer maintained. It brings together closed legislative proposals, published judgments and completed consultations from 2023–24, which are no longer listed in the current Trade marks tracker—EU as they are not from the present year. To monitor ongoing legislative proposals, relevant judgments, consultations, guidance and reports on EU trade marks, see Practice Note: Trade marks tracker—EU. For archived material before 2023, see Practice Note: Trade marks tracker 2017–2022 [Archived].

Legislation, consultations, guidance and reports

For current legislation, consultations, guidance and reports, see: Trade marks tracker—EU—Legislation, consultations, guidance and reports. For archived developments before 2023, see Practice Note: Trade marks tracker 2017–2022 [Archived].

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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2399 of 12 September 2024 amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 1352/2013 establishing the forms provided for in Regulation (EU) 608/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning customs enforcement of intellectual property rights

  • 3 October 2024: In force
  • 12 September 2024: Adopted by the Commission
  • 24 April 2024: Consultation response deadline
  • 27 March 2024: European Commission launches consultation

On 27 March 2024, the Commission...

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