EasyJet parent company loses High Court trademark dispute over easy' branding
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EasyJet parent company loses High Court trademark dispute over easy' branding
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"EasyJet's parent company has been defeated in a High Court trademark dispute against two footwear businesses that incorporate the word 'easy' in their branding."
"Lawyers representing easyGroup argued that the footwear companies had infringed seven of its trademarks, including the prominent easyJet brand."
"Mr Klishyn told the court that consumers purchasing insoles would not mistake them for products associated with easyGroup."
The Independent focuses on crucial topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. It emphasizes the importance of on-the-ground reporting to present balanced perspectives. The organization is committed to making quality journalism accessible to all, avoiding paywalls. A recent legal case involved easyGroup's trademark dispute with Easyfeetstore and Easyfeet Inc, which successfully defended against claims of trademark infringement. The court found that consumers would not confuse the footwear products with easyGroup's brands, highlighting the distinct nature of the businesses involved.
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