In yet another Canadian trademark dispute involving alcoholic beverages – seems to be a bit of a trend lately – Ontario based Brick Brewing Co. Limited has issued an announcement that Labatt Brewing Company Limited has commenced an action in Canada’s Federal Court against Brick, alleging that Brick’s RED BARON trademark infringes Labatt’s BRAVA trademark.  While these marks, taken by themselves, seem quite different, the dispute focuses on the similarities between the labels and packaging used with these products, along with the similarity of the bottles.

In an interesting side bar, Labatt has a significant ownership interest in Ontario’s “The Beer Store” which is by far the largest retail channel for beer in Canada’s most populous province.  As such, Labatt indirectly receives fees from Red Brick in order to display its RED BARON lager in a lobby display program at The Beer Store, as well as fees to sort RED BARON bottles, which are non-industry standard.  Brick argues that because of the set up of The Beer Store, where more popular brands such as those sold by Labatt are featured more prominently, consumers generally have to ask for Brick’s products, such as RED BARON, by name, thereby lessening any likelihood of confusion.

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Neil Melliship is a Partner and co-chair of the Intellectual Property and Information Technology practice groups at the Vancouver-based Canadian law firm of Clark Wilson LLP. Neil is a lawyer and a registered Canadian Trademark Agent, who actively speaks and writes on trademark and other IP issues including those relating to the Internet, domain name disputes and e-commerce. Neil is consistently rated as a Leading Trademark Practitioner—Individuals: Prosecution and Strategy, by the World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000. Neil is also listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as Rated Repeatedly Recommended in the area of Intellectual Property. He has also been repeatedly named by Best Lawyers in Canada in the categories of Intellectual Property Law, Technology Law and Information Technology Law.