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TRADEMARK LABEL CASE GIVES GUIDANCE ON PACKAGING LOGO PROTECTION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice has ruled basic packaging logo designs (for instance Adidas’ three stripes) can be protected legally by their owners, only where such symbols do not indicate a general category of goods. Judges said in a case involving German sportswear maker Adidas and Dutch rivals Marca Mode, C&A, H&M and Vendex that Adidas’ three stripes had no obvious link to sportswear and so could be protected: its rivals use two stripes logos.…

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LOW COUNTRIES CONVERTERS SUFFER BECAUSE OF RECESSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE LOW Countries markets of Belgium and the Netherlands are a good place to take Europe’s converting industry temperature as it rides the recession this year. There is no denying that business is down in this key European region, but there are certainly no signs of melt-down and converters in this country appear well positioned to exploit an economic recovery, when it comes.…

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NABUCCO SUPPORTERS PUSH TO SOLVE TURKISH PROBLEMS WITH CRUCIAL EUROPE GAS PIPELINE



BY ALAN OSBORN

OF all the European Union’s (EU) flagship energy projects, maybe none is more central to the goal of ensuring security of supply and none more fraught with political and technical complexity than the proposed Nabucco pipeline designed to bring natural gas from the Caspian region, the Middle East and Egypt into Austria and then on to consumers in western Europe.…

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DIESEL FUMES IMPAIR DRIVING ABILITIES, SAY DUTCH RESEARCHERS



BY MONICA DOBIE

INHALING diesel exhaust impairs the brain’s processing of information according to a study from Zuyd University, the Netherlands. Participants inhaled diesel exhaust similar to that breathed by roadside or garage workers during 30 minutes. Their minds displayed stress responses recorded on an electroencephalograph (EEG) whilst controls breathing clean air registered normal brain activity.…

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BIOFUEL ECO-STANDARDS REQUIRED SAYS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission’s controversial proposals promoting biofuels within the European Union (EU) are already running into political difficulties over their environmental impact. The European Parliament’s environment committee has debated the idea and backed a report saying biofuels should generate half of the CO2 created by mineral fuels – when assessing their production, distribution and consumption – to count towards Brussels’ proposed 10% by 2020 fuel target.…

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EU RESEARCHERS DEVELOP NEW CONTINUOUS INK-JET TEXTILE PRINTER



BY ALAN OSBORN

A new system of continuous ink-jet printing designed to help textile printers cope with the increasingly rapid turnover of clothes in shops has been developed by the French company Imaje jointly with the Dutch firm Osiris Digital Printing under the EU’s EUREKA initiative which provides support to businesses carrying out cross-border innovative projects.…

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BOOK TOKEN PROMOTION BOOSTS DUTCH CHRISTMAS SALES



BY DAVID HAWORTH

ALTHOUGH final Christmas and New Year sales figures are not yet available, every indication from Dutch publishers and retailers is that the Netherlands enjoyed a plump festive season following 12 months in which sales of copies increased by 4.5% – representing in cash terms a 7.5% growth.…

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EU ROUND UP - EUROPEAN FISHERIES FUND PROGRAMMES BEING ROLLED OUT BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has been approving a series of operational programmes for many European Union (EU) member states’ fishing (and aquaculture) sectors, outlining how it will target money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF).

One of the largest recipients of this Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) subsidy scheme is France, which is to receive Euro 216 million from 2007-13, less than it received under the 2000-2006 Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG), which supplied Euro 278 million.…

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POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY BIOFUELS CAUSING GLOBAL RETHINK ON PRODUCTION PROCESSES



BY MARK ROWE

WHICHEVER way you look, the oil and gas sector is investing in biofuels. The larger energy companies – driven by an eye for a new and potentially lucrative market as well as shareholder concern and governmental and international political pressure – are investigating both first and second generation biofuels.…

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PETTEN REACTOR LIFE EXTENDED BY EU COUNCIL OF MINISTERS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE OPERATION of the high flux research reactor operated by the European Union’s (EU) Joint Research Centre, in Petten, the Netherlands, has been extended for one more year by the EU Council of Ministers. The reactor will now continue as a research tool until December 2008, with a Euro 8.5 million budget donated by the Dutch and French governments.…

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