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Establishing the pecking order – Jack Wills wins in trade mark dispute with House of Fraser over bird logo

By Davinia Brennan on February 17, 2014
Posted in Intellectual Property
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The UK’s High Court has ruled in favour of Jack Wills (a UK and online casual clothing brand) in a trade mark infringement claim brought against House of Fraser. The case, decided by Mr Justice Arnold, contains a useful reminder of the law in respect of infringement and interesting observations around distinctiveness of logos and the average consumer.Continue Reading Establishing the pecking order – Jack Wills wins in trade mark dispute with House of Fraser over bird logo

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