Labels similar to the ones used by the plaintiffs had been printed by a Mr Taylor from blocks manufactured by the defendants, and a trade mark infringement was seemingly alleged.
Held: An injunction was granted to prevent the defendants from producing or selling blocks or plates adapted to print labels similar to those of the plaintiff.
Citations:
(1847) 10 LT (OS) 127
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – British Telecommunications Plc; Virgin Enterprises Ltd; J Sainsbury Plc; Marks and Spencer Plc and Ladbroke Group Plc v One In a Million Ltd and others CA 23-Jul-1998
Registration of a distinctive Internet domain name using registered trade marks and company names could be an infringement of a registered Trade Mark, and also passing off. It was proper to grant quia timet injunctions where necessary to stop . .
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Intellectual Property
Updated: 01 December 2022; Ref: scu.239046