Aldi Loses Again: Court of Appeal Validates British Retailer M&S’s Triumph in Legal Battle …
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that Aldi infringed on supermarket chain Marks & Spencer’s registered designs for a range of light-up …
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The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that Aldi infringed on supermarket chain Marks & Spencer’s registered designs for a range of light-up …
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… designs did not exclude them from being part of the “design corpus,” or prior art, when considering whether Aldi infringed. “A registered design …
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… registered designs, and his conclusion was one that he was fully entitled to reach. … registered designs, and his conclusion was one that he was fully …
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Crucially, he added, the Court of Appeal found that other variants of the registered design, which may have been disclosed by the designer in the one- …
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Brand owners should create a thicket of registered rights around products by registering designs as well as trade marks in the fight against …
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Until now, a German design could be registered in Germany on the basis of a foreign patent with a time limit of 12 months. As this provision is based …
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“Brand owners should create a thicket of registered rights around products by registering designs as well as trade marks in the fight against …
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Aldi’s appeal against a decision that it had infringed on Marks and Spencer’s registered design of its light up gin was dismissed earlier today.
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The registered designs at the heart of the case protect a product range for Christmas introduced by M&S in the autumn of 2020. Consisting of gin-based …
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Lord Justice Arnold said: “He made no error of principle in comparing the overall impressions of the Aldi products with those of the registered …
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