While both direct and indirect confusion occur in the real world, the use of this distinction in the legal test of a likelihood of confusion is unnecessary. Further, the requirement to explain a ...
In Aceites del Sur-Coosur SA v Koipe Corporación SL, the ECJ has held that there was a likelihood of confusion between the figurative trademarks LA ESPAÑOLA and CARBONELL for olive oil. The case ...
“Whether the Rogers test gets the question exactly right, [or] whether there should be a better test, you’re leagues away from that. It’s a standard commercial product, not a film or political t-shirt ...
In a recent decision (Cofresco Frischhalterprodukte GmbH & Co KG v Controller of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks & Reynolds Metals Company (Ms Justice Finlay Geoghegan, June 14 2007), the Irish High ...
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