[Representation not quoted]
per Nicholls LJ (all concurring):
Background
Scandecor International BV (‘International’)
had been set up by Bertil Hjert and Goran Huldtgren to market posters under the Scandecor name, derived from Scandinavian Decor. The name and a..
Mr S Thorley QC and Mr F Onslow (Norton Rose) for the appellant; Mr P Prescott QC and Mr J Mellor (Denton Wilde Sapte) for the respondent
Per Keene LJ (all concurring):
Background
Unbeknown to the respondents (‘TUKL’),
..
Mr R Spearman QC (Bates Wells & Braithwaite) for the respondent; Mr A Nicol QC and Mr J Mellor (Olswang) for the appellant.
Background
The Telegraph Group appealed against the decision of Sir Andrew Morritt, V-C ([2001]..
Mr P Prescott QC and Ms L Lane (Theodors Goddard) for the respondents; Mr M Platts-Mills QC and Mr J Abrahams (Allen & Overy) for the appellant.
Per Gibson LJ (all concurring):
Background
This was the first case..
G L Kooy for the applicant; O Montalto, J Miranda de Sousa and J Bourgeois for OHIM; K Samoni-Randou and S Vodina represented the Hellenic Republic acting as interveners in support of the applicant; S..
V Spitz, A N Klinger and A Gaul for the applicants; A von Mühlendahl, D Schennen and E Joly for OHIM.
Background
As a result of an oversight by one of his staff, the applicant’s agent had..
Mr M Howe QC and Miss C May (Howes Percival) for the claimants; Mr J Baldwin QC and Mr D Eaton Turner for the defendants.
Background
The claimant (‘LSN’)
sought to restrain the defendant (‘NNL’)
from publishing..
[Representation not quoted]
per Lord Hoffmann (all concurring):
Background
The issue was whether Marks and Spencer (‘M&S’),
by photocopying and distributing newspaper cuttings amongst individuals within its organisation, had infringed the copyright in the typographical arrangement of the..
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