Conclusions
Conclusion
The Trade Mark when registered satisfied the requirements of s.1(1) of the 1994 Act and was not registered in breach of section 3. The Trade Mark is validly registered.
- Heading
- Judge Hacon
- The claim
- Grounds of alleged invalidity
- The case law
- Colour per se marks
- Figurative and three-dimensional marks featuring colour
- Position marks
- The relevance of categorisation
- The statutory requirements
- A sign
- Capable of graphic representation – capable of being represented in the register
- Clarity and precision of protection
- Capacity to distinguish
- The effect of Brexit on the perception of clarity and precision
- Iceland’s arguments
- The issues
- Discussion
- Conclusions
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