Would be interesting to see what's caused the decision now (newly being sold in Europe/Belgium perhaps?). Of course I'm sure trademark/copyright laws are pretty complex, but it still seems like a pretty clear case IMO (I, not being a lawyer)
The article says it's not sold in the EU but a resident imported it privately and it was seized.
I assume it can't be sold in the EU as the EU recognises "Champagne" as a protected name/status.
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Would be interesting to see what's caused the decision now (newly being sold in Europe/Belgium perhaps?). Of course I'm sure trademark/copyright laws are pretty complex, but it still seems like a pretty clear case IMO (I, not being a lawyer)