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Too popular for its own good?  McDonalds and the famous prefix “MAC”

Too popular for its own good? McDonalds and the famous prefix “MAC”

20 January 2016
By Eamon Ritchie
In the recent decision of McD Asia Pacific LLC v Sheikhtaba Pty Ltd [2015] ATMO 112, McDonald’s found its famed “MAC” prefix was too popular for its own good, the Delegate of the Registrar of Trade Marks rejecting its opposition to registration of the logo mark MAK FOODS on grounds of deceptive similarity and established reputation.
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Happy Quiche and Happy Sandwiches survive opposition from McDonald’s Happy Meal

Happy Quiche and Happy Sandwiches survive opposition from McDonald’s Happy Meal

8 May 2014
By Bill Ladas
We’ve all had one. A Happy Meal that is. Some of us might have continued to buy them in circumstances that might not be considered “age appropriate”, but there’s no shame in that.
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