Blawg Review #251
This Blawg Review comes to you from the Canadian Trademark Blog, resident in Vancouver, British Columbia – a blawg run by several of the talented trademark law practitioners at Clark Wilson LLP. Our...
View ArticleWorld Trademark Review publishers launch TM blog
Our friends over at the World Trademark Review have recently launched what they’re calling the first blog by specialized IP journalists. The group – which already offers the widely respected World...
View ArticleCIPO Seeks Consultation On More Proposed Changes
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office recently posted a consultation, requesting comments on three proposed changes to its Office practice. The proposed changes are all relatively minor, but worth...
View ArticleTarget Settlement
We are following up on a blog we posted in 2011 reporting that Target Brands Inc., the U.S. retailer, was refused an interlocutory injunction in its continuing battle with owner of the Canadian...
View ArticleWarm wishes – and thanks
On behalf of the Canadian Trademark Blog team, please accept our warmest wishes for a happy and prosperous new year. We plan to do our best to continue providing timely trademark-related information...
View ArticleInjunction for Trademark Infringement: Québec
In Solutions Abilis Inc. v. Groupe Alithis Inc., the Québec Superior Court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction precluding the defendant from using ALITHIS as part of its corporate name or...
View ArticleTrademark Evidentiary Issues / Colour as a Trademark
JTI Macdonald TM Corp. v. Imperial Tobacco Products Limited, a recent decision of the Federal Court, includes interesting findings regarding the introduction of additional evidence on appeals, colour...
View ArticleBodum: Appeal Court Affirms Trademark Distinctiveness Analysis
An earlier blog commented on the Federal Court’s decision in Bodum USA, Inc. v. Meyer Housewares Canada Inc. Bodum commenced an action for infringement, passing off and depreciation of goodwill...
View ArticleDelays Nourish Desires: Canada’s New Trademark Laws Come Into Force June 17,...
Earlier today, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office announced that long-anticipated amendments to Canada’s trademark laws will come into force on June 17, 2019. It also published a new set of...
View ArticleRoyal Assent Received for Most Recent Amendments to Canada’s IP Legislation
Bill C-86, the Budget Implementation Act, 2018 (the “Act”), received Royal Assent on December 13, 2018, after moving through Parliament at a blistering pace. In all, less than two months elapsed...
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