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Trade mark – Infringement. The Chancery Division found that the defendant had infringed the claimant's registered mark but had not been guilty of passing off, in the use of the word 'glee' in its television series (see[2014] All ER (D) 70 (Feb)). The court made rulings concerning the relief to be granted.
Trade mark – Infringement. The Chancery Division found that the defendant had infringed the claimant's registered mark but had not been guilty of passing off, in the use of the word 'glee' in its television series (see[2014] All ER (D) 70 (Feb)). The court made rulings concerning the relief to be granted.
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