Trade mark infringement: survey evidence | Practical Law

Trade mark infringement: survey evidence | Practical Law

The Court of Appeal has held that where no reliance was to be placed on a survey, evidence obtained from witnesses who were survey respondents was not admissible, and has laid down new guidelines on the admissibility of survey evidence.

Trade mark infringement: survey evidence

Practical Law UK Articles 2-523-7850 (Approx. 3 pages)

Trade mark infringement: survey evidence

by Bird & Bird LLP and PLC IPIT & Communications
Published on 30 Jan 2013United Kingdom
The Court of Appeal has held that where no reliance was to be placed on a survey, evidence obtained from witnesses who were survey respondents was not admissible, and has laid down new guidelines on the admissibility of survey evidence.