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Rosie Burbidge
Jun 21, 20243 min read
What does the BIG MAC judgment mean?
EU General Court partly annulled the Board of Appeal’s decision in the revocation case against McDonald’s EUTM for BIG MAC


Rosie Burbidge
Jun 21, 20243 min read
A chicken shop dispute brings good news in the fight against lookalike brands
IPEC Judge rules in favour of Morley’s, a south London fast food chain, in its trade mark infringement case against a rival called Metro’s


Rosie Burbidge
Mar 28, 20244 min read
Does the law on click-wrap procedures need reviewing?
The Court of Appeal has called for a review of the law on click-wrap procedures, in its ruling in a case concerning a National Lottery game.


Rosie Burbidge
Mar 13, 20243 min read
US businesses liable for TM infringement if they target UK consumers
Supreme Court provides extensive guidance on when a website is “targeting” UK consumers and the consequences for the platform’s liability


Rosie Burbidge
Mar 3, 20243 min read
When should a trade mark case be stayed?
The Court of Appeal has reconsidered whether a stay should be granted in a case in the IPEC concerning trade marks for knitting needles.
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