Adidas AG successfully sued Jai Prakash for trademark infringement and passing off, securing a permanent injunction and Rs. 5 lakh in damages. The Delhi court recognized the unlawful use of Adidas trademarks, including “Three Stripes” and “Trefoil,” for selling counterfeit products in Karol Bagh, Delhi. Continue Reading ADIDAS kicks up a storm, wins 5 lakhs in Trademark infringement case
The Delhi Commercial Court granted L’Oreal a permanent injunction against M/s Oneness Enterprises for importing counterfeit goods bearing L’Oreal’s trademarks. The Court also restrained Customs Offices from releasing the seized goods and directed their destruction under applicable rules, ensuring strong protection of L’Oreal’s intellectual property rights. Continue Reading Real blow to infringers by L’Oreal, court issues injunction for Trademark infringement
Tag Heuer S.A. successfully secured a court order for the destruction of counterfeit watches imported by Tinya International. The court awarded Rs. 5,00,000 in damages, plus further compensation, after finding clear evidence of trademark infringement. The ruling underscores the consequences of importing counterfeit goods and highlights the benefits of trademark protection and mediation. Continue Reading Importers Watch Out! Tag Heuer times out counterfeit watches
The Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM), the office for registering Trade Marks and Designs in the European Union, will undergo major changes including change in the name of the office to “European Union Intellectual Property Office” (EUIPO) and the name of the Community Trade Marks (CTM) to “European Union Trade Marks” (EUTM). The OHIM website, from 22nd to 23rd March 2016, will be updating its online application system to implement the changes in the legal process as…