A small Welsh retailer, Sweet 66, and its owner have been found guilty of trade mark infringement offences by selling Wonka branded chocolate bars.
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A recent case brought by Electrolux in the Federal Court of Australia reflects the trend of brand owners targeting parallel imports of their goods into Australia. Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd v Delap Impex Ltd [2013] FCA 600.
The Federal…
In 1964, a British rock band released a bluesy version of an American folk song which reportedly caused Bob Dylan to “jump out of his car seat” because he liked it so much. That song–voted no. 14 all-time favourite single…
On 24 October 2013, Andrew Powell, guitarist of the British rock band Wishbone Ash, succeeded in a trade mark infringement action against former band member Martin Turner who had been performing under the name “Martin Turner’s Wishbone Ash…
The German Federal Court (Bundesgerictshof) asked the European Court of Justice (CJEU) if a bank could withhold a customer’s information under banking confidentiality rules, where that customer had infringed trade mark law. See Beschluss des I. Zivilsenats vom 17.10.2013 – …
Cantarella Bros. Pty Ltd has imported raw coffee beans into Australia since 1958. Once imported, Cantarella roasts, grinds and packages the coffee under the trade mark Vittoria. Cantarella registered the words ORO and CINQUE STELLE as trade marks with…