When considering an allegation of passing off, the judge may also be assisted by the evidence of experts explaining special features of the relevant ‘market’ of which he may otherwise be ignorant and which are relevant to the likelihood of deception or damage.
Citations:
[1998] EMLR 536, [1997] EWCA Civ 2771, [1998] ETMR 307, [1998] FSR 283, (1998) 21(3) IPD 21022
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
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Cited – Alan Kenneth McKenzie Clark v Associated Newspapers Ltd PatC 21-Jan-1998
The claimant was a member of Parliament and an author. The defendant published a column which was said to give the impression that the claimant had written it. It was a parody. The claim was in passing off.
Held: The first issue was whether a . .
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Intellectual Property
Updated: 11 November 2022; Ref: scu.143170