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EU Court Rules Taste of Food Cannot be Trademarked

Tuesday, 13 November 2018 05:37 AM EST

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union's highest court hasn't fallen under the spell of Dutch witches' cheese.

The European Court of Justice said Tuesday that "the taste of a food product cannot be identified with precision of objectivity" and ruled that it is "not eligible for copyright protection."

It was asked for a ruling by a Dutch court seeking advice in a case where Levola, the producer of "Heksenkaas," or witches' cheese, wanted its spreadable dip protected from copycats.

A competitor had brought "Witte Wievenkaas," or white women's cheese, on the market four years ago, and Levola said that cheese dip was a reproduction.

Unlike books, movies, songs and the like, the EU's highest court said the taste of food depends on sensations and experiences, "which are subjective and variable."

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The European Union's highest court hasn't fallen under the spell of Dutch witches' cheese.The European Court of Justice said Tuesday that "the taste of a food product cannot be identified with precision of objectivity" and ruled that it is "not eligible for copyright...
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