TRADE MARKS – infringement of registered trade mark established – where registered trade mark is a name – joint tortfeasance – principles discussed
TRADE MARKS – specification of registered goods – meaning of “clothes” – role of the Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks as an aid to construction
TRADE MARKS – defence to infringement – where infringing mark is a name mark – own name defence – whether joint tortfeasor who does not use the infringing mark can rely on the defence – whether defence applies to the use of an adopted name – where person relying on defence has assigned the name mark – whether assignor can rely on continuing use of own name as a defence
TRADE MARKS – defence to infringement – where infringing mark is deceptively similar to the registered mark – whether person using the infringing mark would obtain registration – honest concurrent use – whether concurrent use established – whether honest use established
TRADE MARKS – cancellation – whether, because of reputation in prior mark, use of the registered mark would be likely to deceive or cause confusion – where ground of cancellation established – whether discretion should be exercised not to cancel the registration of the registered mark
TRADE MARKS – cancellation – whether, because of circumstances applying at the time when the application for rectification is filed, the use of the registered mark is likely to deceive or cause confusion – where ground of cancellation is established – whether discretion should be exercised not to cancel the registration of the registered mark
Related Federal Court cases on trade marks
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Caporaso Pty Ltd v Mercato Centrale Australia Pty Ltd (No 2) [2024] FCA 256
TRADE MARKS – form of order for amendment of Register of Trade Marks – cross-respondent the registered owner of a trade mark in certain services in class 43 – cross-claimant alleging the registered owner of the trade mark was not the owner – cross-claim upheld in relation to some of the registered services but not…
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Societe Civile et Agricole du Vieux Chateau Certan v Kreglinger (Australia) Pty Ltd [2024] FCA 248
CORPORATIONS — Bordeaux wine — Tasmanian wine — passing off — extent of reputation of French wine in Australia — relevant date for assessing reputation — classes of consumers — evidence of confusion — characteristics or knowledge of ordinary and reasonable person — misleading or deceptive conduct — misrepresentation — contraventions of ss 18…
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Federal Treasury Enterprise (FKP) Sojuzplodoimport v Spirits International B.V. (Pleadings Issues) [2024] FCA 223
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – cross-claim – application to strike out certain paragraphs of Cross-Respondent’s defence – whether relevant parts of defence fail to disclose a reasonable defence or are otherwise an abuse of process in accordance with rr 16.21(1)(e)-(f) of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth) PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application to amend defence to…
