Archive for February, 2012

A Tale of Two Trademark Appeals

Posted by Larry Munn on February 16th, 2012

In Clic International Inc. v. Convenience Food Industries (Private) Ltd., 2011 FC 1338, Clic International appealed a decision of the Registrar to expunge its trademark. The mark, which was used in association with the company’s line of canned fava beans, consisted of LAZIZA and an accompanying palm-tree design. Under s. 45 of the Trade-marks Act, [...]

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Off to the Marché We Go! – Not Descriptive and Not Confusing

Posted by Larry Munn on February 9th, 2012

The Federal court recently dismissed an appeal to have a trademark expunged on grounds of descriptiveness and confusion. In Movenpick Holding AG v. Exxon Mobil Corporation and Attorney General of Canada (Registrar of Trade-marks), the Court considered whether Esso’s “Marché Express” mark is too descriptive of the services it provides as a gas-station convenience store. [...]

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Target Settlement

Posted by Larry Munn on February 2nd, 2012

We are following up on a blog we posted in 2011 reporting that Target Brands Inc., the U.S. retailer, was refused an interlocutory injunction in its continuing battle with owner of the Canadian trade-mark registration for TARGET.  The U.S. retailer has plans to open in Canada beginning in 2013.  However, the owner of the Canadian trade-mark [...]

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