Chiara Ferragni’s Appeals Declared Extinct in Pandoro Case by Tar
The Regional Administrative Court (Tar) has declared the appeals of Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni regarding the “pandoro case” to be extinct. The case, which has garnered significant attention in Italy, involves a legal dispute over the trademark of the traditional Christmas cake, pandoro. Chiara Ferragni, a well-known fashion and lifestyle influencer, had filed appeals in […]
The Regional Administrative Court (Tar) has declared the appeals of Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni regarding the “pandoro case” to be extinct. The case, which has garnered significant attention in Italy, involves a legal dispute over the trademark of the traditional Christmas cake, pandoro.
Chiara Ferragni, a well-known fashion and lifestyle influencer, had filed appeals in relation to the pandoro case, claiming that her trademark application for the name “Chiara Ferragni Pandoro” had been unfairly rejected. However, the Tar has now ruled that her appeals are extinguished, bringing an end to the legal battle.
The pandoro case has been a controversial and widely-discussed issue in Italy, with many people following the developments closely. The decision by the Tar to declare Chiara Ferragni’s appeals extinct is seen as a significant development in the ongoing legal dispute over the trademark of the iconic Christmas cake.
While the specifics of the Tar’s decision have not been made public, it is clear that the court has rejected Chiara Ferragni’s appeals in the pandoro case. This decision may have far-reaching implications for both Ferragni and the wider fashion and influencer industry in Italy.
It remains to be seen how Chiara Ferragni will respond to the Tar’s decision and what the next steps will be in the ongoing legal battle over the pandoro trademark. For now, the case continues to generate interest and discussion among those following the Italian fashion and influencer scene closely.
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