ECJ’s goods in transit decision places burden on brand owners
In the joined Nokia and Philips cases, the ECJ has specified the conditions under which goods in transit can be seized by European customs authorities. While it has expanded on the circumstances in which temporary detention is permissible, it still leaves brand owners with a number of significant challenges, with one commentator branding the decision “disappointing”.
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