Mixing it up: food mixers, design marks, and when similarity becomes confusion |
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Authors: | James Steven |
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Affiliation: | Pinsent Masons LLP, London |
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Abstract: | While the High Court accepted that there was some similaritybetween Kenwood's new kMix mixer and the KitchenAid Artisanfood mixer (the Artisan mixer) manufactured anddistributed by Whirlpool, it rejected Whirlpool's claims fortrade mark infringement and passing off because such similaritywas insufficient to cause confusion in the mind of the averagedesign conscious consumer, or to cause detriment to the distinctivecharacter or repute of Whirlpool's mark. |
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