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Brief news reports from�Blake Dawson Waldron’s IP@BDW publication�
- Rapid rise in domain name dispute resolution - “The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Arbitration and Media Centre recently reported that it has handled over 25,000 internet domain name cases since its adoption of the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and Specific Registry Policies.” (Sarita Walpola, Lawyer)
- �Dove Summer Glow� campaign misleading�- “In Johnson & Johnson Pacific Pty Ltd v Unilever Australia Limited (No 2) [2006] FCA 1646, handed down on 29 November 2006, the Federal Court found that certain representations made in Unilever�s Dove Summer Glow advertising campaign amounted to misleading and deceptive conduct in contravention of section 52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).” (Georgia Knox, Summer Clerk)
- WIPO registers 900,000th trade mark under Madrid Protocol - “On 27 October 2006 the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) announced the registration of the 900,000th trade mark under the international registration system established by the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol. At the current rate of trade mark filings, WIPO expects the one million mark will be reached during 2009.” (Sarita Walpola, Lawyer)
- Pfizer successful in trade mark dispute - “Pfizer Products Inc. (Pfizer), owner of the VIAGRA trade marks, has successfully challenged the registration of the marks HERBAGRA, HERB AGRA and HERB-AGRA by Joseph Karam (Karam).� Karam sought to register these marks in respect of the goods in class 5 described as herbal medicines used to aid health, vitality and sexuality.” (Tim Creek, Articled Clerk)
- Kazaa settles 3 US lawsuits -”Kazaa, the Australian-operated peer to peer file-sharing network, has reached an agreement in principle to settle proceedings brought by the US National Music Publishers Association.” (Arthur Artinian, Lawyer)
- Sweet smell of success - “In the UK, L�Oreal has succeeded in a trade mark infringement action against 7 companies that imported and distributed look-alike versions of two of L�Oreal�s products, Tresor and Miracle.” (David Chin, Lawyer)
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- Published:
- 16 Dec 2006 / 04:35 AM
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- Copyright, Domain names, Trade Marks, Trade Practices, World IP
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- advertising campaign, Arbitration and Media Centre, Arthur Artinian, Blake Dawson Waldron, David Chin, Dawson Waldron, Federal Court, file-sharing network, HERB AGRA, internet domain name cases, Johnson & Johnson Pacific Pty Ltd, Joseph Karam (Karam), Joseph Karam (Karam) (Karam), Miracle, peer-to-peer, Pfizer, Pfizer Products Inc, Sarita Walpola, Summer Clerk, Tim Creek, Tresor, Unilever Australia Limited, United Kingdom, United States, US National Music Publishers Association, World Intellectual Property Organisation