EU Directive on unfair commercial practices--a UK perspective |
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Authors: | Grassie Gill |
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Affiliation: | *Maclay, Murray & Spens Solicitors |
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Abstract: | Legal context. Lack of any catch-all law of unfair competitionin the UK difficulty for brand owners in protectingtheir IP rights with regard to look-alike products. UK remediessuch as passing-off and trade mark infringement have provedtoo narrow. EU Directive will add to the remedies availableand may assist brand owners in their battle against look-a-likeproducts. Key points. Legal position on look-a-likes in the UK objectives of the new Directive. Analysis of the two main waysto establish a commercial practice is unfair in the look-a-likecontext. The likely effect of the Directive in the UK on copycatsyndrome and looking to the future. Practical significance. Brand owners may use the new law alongwith the old to stamp out look-a-like activities. Practicalapplication of the test under the Directive. Remedies includecourt orders to stop and prevent unfair commercial practiceto optional possibility of court-imposed requirement to publisha corrective statement or fine if latter is introducedinto the UK would be an additional deterrent factor of practicalvalue. |
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