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Sky/SkyKick
coming soon to a courtroom near you

Readers interested in summer (and IP) blockbusters will be glad to learn that – like Scream, Puss in Boots, and Predator – the Sky/SkyKick saga is not over either.

Earlier this week, in fact, the UK Supreme Court granted SkyKick permission to appeal the order made by the Court of Appeal on 26 July 2021.
As Sir Christopher Floyd summarized, this case originated from an attempt, on the side of Sky (well-known for broadcasting, telephony and broadband provision), to rely on its EU and UK registered trade marks for SKY and the common law action in passing off to prevent SkyKick from using the sign SKYKICK in relation to email migration and cloud storage services.
The case also had an instalment before the Court of Justice of the European Union (C-371/18), which was asked to provide guidance on the requirements of clarity and precision in trade mark law and the scope of the absolute ground for refusal/invalidity concerning bad faith [IPKat here].
A useful timeline of events was provided by Darren Meale in his guestpost concerning last year’s Court of Appeal decision:
Stay tuned for the next instalment then!

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