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Never Too Late If you missed the IPKat last week!

Never Too Late If you missed the IPKat last week! Been away and want to catch up on last weeks IP news? No problem! As always, the IPKat team is here to bring you a quick summary: here comes the 117th edition of Never Too Late. The very first post from the New InternKat Tian Lu * The Commissions DSMS and CJEU case law: what relationship? The EU Commission unveiled its second copyright package on Sep.14. Not surprisingly, the DSM Directive has attracted the greatest attention. Besides those �much has been said� discussions, Eleonora Rosati brings you her concerns and arguments on the relationship between the DSM Directive and the existing body of case law of the CJEU. * Generic marks as valuable commercial information Due to its inconsistency with trade mark�s �origin indication� function, being generic is usually a �oh hell no!� for trademark practitioners. Well, it is not always the case for actual business owners who of course put profits-seeking first. In this article, Neil...