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“Re-calculating … turn around when possible” – In TomTom decision, clear thinking on “wrong way round” confusion

“Re-calculating … turn around when possible” – In TomTom decision, clear thinking on “wrong way round” confusion

30 June 2015
By Bill Ladas
We’ve devoted a bit of airspace to that hoary old chestnut, reverse (or “wrong way round”) confusion.
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Arnold J in Enterprise Holdings v Europcar – the battle of the e logos

Arnold J in Enterprise Holdings v Europcar – the battle of the e logos

17 February 2015
By Bill Ladas
In Enterprise Holdings, Inc v Europcar Group UK Ltd & Anor [2015] EWHC 17 (Ch) (13 January 2015) we have another tour de force from Arnold J.
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Lies, damned lies and social media coverage of trade mark disputes – the TV programme previously known as “Glee”?

Lies, damned lies and social media coverage of trade mark disputes – the TV programme previously known as “Glee”?

24 July 2014
By Bill Ladas
Remember when you could rely on social media for fair, unbiased and objective coverage of the news? Me neither.
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Pushing the boundaries of trade mark law (Part 1) – The Glee Club v Glee and “wrong way around” confusion

Pushing the boundaries of trade mark law (Part 1) – The Glee Club v Glee and “wrong way around” confusion

4 April 2014
By Bill Ladas
Well, fans of hit TV show GLEE will be rocked by the recent decision from Roger Wyand QC (sitting as Deputy Judge of the UK High Court)
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