Relative Grounds / Infringement Flashcards
What’s the test for identical marks?
Identical or differing only in immaterial details - LTJ Diffusion
What about marks that haven’t been used yet?
Assume nominal use - Origins
What are the factors for assessing similarity of marks?
Sabel v Puma: assess holistically, considering visual, aural, conceptual differences
Take into account dominant/distinctive components
From perception of average consumer of the relevant products
Do people pay more attention to marks when it’s an expensive purchase?
Yes - Sabel v Puma
There is interplay for the Sabel factors and they can offset each other. What’s the authority for this?
Canon
What are the considerations when assessing similarity of goods/services?
British Sugar:
- their respective users
- uses
- trade channels
- physical nature
- whether they’re complimentary or in competition
Marks with a reputation: where must the reputation be? What do you consider?
General Motors - in the territory concerned. Consider: - Market share / intensity - Geographical spread - Investment - Duration
For marks with a reputation - do the goods/services need to be similar?
No - Davidoff
Is confusion necessary for marks with a reputation? If not, what should be shown instead?
Intel - no confusion, but need to show change in consumers’ economic behaviour
What’s the leading case for ‘likelihood of confusion’?
Skykick: assess globally, from perspective of average consumer. Imperfect recollection; reasonably circumspect and observant
For establishing likelihood of confusion, when can one refer to dominant/distinctive components of marks?
Thompson Life - when one element has ‘independent and distinctive role’