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The Beatles hitmaker EMI can’t block ‘Abbey Road’ trade mark
By George Legal 2021-06-04 3:45 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Beatles hit producer EMI has lost its “ambitious” opposition to Australian craft company Spotlight registering ‘Abbey Road’ as a trade mark for its yarn products.

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Kraft to pay Bega $9.25M to resolve peanut butter trade dress battle
Bega 2021-06-03 4:22 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Kraft has agreed to pay Bega $9.25 million as part of a settlement resolving a long-running battle over peanut butter trade dress rights, after the US consumer goods giant exhausted all its options for appealing a ruling that found Bega had acquired the rights to the trade dress.

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Full Court won’t undo injunction barring ‘RestQ’ trade mark use
Amy Campbell 2021-05-28 10:19 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

An appeals court has upheld a ruling which bars use of the RestQ trade mark on sleep products sold by Martin & Pleasance because of a “disturbing” number of similarities with the marketing and appearance of an established competitor’s Rescue natural sleep aid product.

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Arnott’s, Goodman Fielder lay down swords in ‘Plantry’ trade mark battle
Article 2021-05-26 8:50 am By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Arnott’s and Campbells have settled a lawsuit brought by Goodman Fielder accusing them of infringing its ‘Plantry’ mark under which it sells plant-based frozen meals, after the cookie company filed a cross-claim seeking to have the mark cancelled.

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SC Johnson, Reckitt squash dispute over Raid Max ads
Addisons 2021-04-13 3:05 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Reckitt Benckiser has resolved its lawsuit against US consumer goods giant SC Johnson over allegedly misleading ads touting its “can’t miss” Raid Max insecticide, just months after a judge criticised Reckitt’s “excessively literal and strained” reading of the ads.

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IP Australia on the Rolling Stones’ side in trade mark battle over ‘Jagger & Stone’
Angela McDonald 2021-03-30 9:07 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

The Rolling Stones has successfully opposed registration of the ‘Jagger & Stone’ clothing trade mark in Australia, with a delegate finding the name was designed to “springboard” off the UK rock band’s worldwide fame.

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L’Oreal opposition to Lore Perfumery trade mark doesn’t pass the smell test
Consumer Goods 2021-03-25 9:14 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Cosmetics giant L’Oreal has lost its opposition to Melbourne-based Lore Perfumery’s ‘Lore’ trade mark, with an IP Australia delegate finding that L’Oreal’s strong reputation made it unlikely that consumers would be deceived or confused.

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ACCC detergent cartel case not doomed to fail, court says in refusing Cussons indemnity costs
Allens 2021-03-22 5:18 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

PZ Cussons has lost its bid for indemnity costs against the ACCC, with a judge saying the consumer watchdog’s case over an alleged laundry detergent cartel was “significantly wanting” but not hopeless or doomed to fail.

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Lawsuit targets cruelty-free cosmetics company spruiked by Celeste Barber
Clayton Utz 2021-03-18 8:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A vegan, cruelty-free makeup company whose products are promoted by comedian Celeste Barber has been taken to court by a US company for allegedly selling a cheaper copycat version of its $42 concealer.

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‘Disturbing number of similarities’: Judge slaps interim injunction on ‘RestQ’ trade mark use
Amy Campbell 2021-03-17 8:33 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has issued an injunction temporarily barring use of the RestQ trade mark on sleep products sold by Martin & Pleasance because of a “disturbing” number of similarities with the marketing and appearance of an established competitor’s Rescue natural sleep aid product.

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