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The Court of Appeal has held that a figurative trade mark incorporating the words "the glee CLUB" was infringed by the US "glee" television series and dismissed a cross-appeal for passing off.
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Trade marks: wrong-way round confusion and passing off
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Trade marks: wrong-way round confusion and passing off
by Bird & Bird LLP
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Published on 24 Mar 2016
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United Kingdom
The Court of Appeal has held that a figurative trade mark incorporating the words "the glee CLUB" was infringed by the US "glee" television series and dismissed a cross-appeal for passing off.