Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva this June.
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ArcelorMittal contended that the disputed Internet sites were identical in part and confusingly similar as a whole to the 'Arcelor' trademark, for which it owns the rights. Besides, it also argued that the term 'arcelor' is known only in relation to it. Demonetisation: Labourers work for less as businesses suffer losses
"It has no meaning in English or in any other language. A Google search of the word "arcelor" displays several results, all related to the complainant (ArcelorMittal)", the company had said. Recom m end Sign Up to see w hat your friends recommend.
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