Advertising in UK Law

  • R (Animal Defenders International) v Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
    • House of Lords
    • 12 Marzo 2008
    ... ... The campaign was to include newspaper advertising, direct mailshots, and also an advertisement on television ... 4 The appellant's advertising agents prepared an advertisement which they ... ...
  • Bols Distilleries BV and another v Superior Yacht Services Ltd
    • Privy Council
    • 11 Octubre 2006
    ... ... 5 Meantime, in 2000 the president of UBG, Stefan Laux, approached SYS about the future of the companies' advertising campaign. SYS responded by offering them first refusal of a project which would involve the Bols brand enjoying what was anticipated to be ... ...
  • Chappell & Company Ltd v Nestlé Company Ltd
    • Court of Appeal
    • 19 Marzo 1958
    ... ... ordinary way of a trader's business, and that the section did not contemplate a transaction such as this, which was for the purpose of advertising Nestle's goods, and in respect of which other conditions had to be fulfilled by the purchaser in addition to the payment of the price ... It was ... ...
  • Interflora Inc. (a company incorporated under the laws of Michigan, United States) and Another v Marks and Spencer Plc
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 05 Noviembre 2014
    ... ... thereunder; (c) importing or exporting the goods under the sign; (d) using the sign on business papers and in advertising. …" ... 7 The wording of Article 9(1)(a) and (b) of the Regulation corresponds to that of Article 5(1) of ... ...
  • Tolley v J. S. Fry & Sons Ltd
    • House of Lords
    • 23 Marzo 1931
    ... ... the Defendants' chocolate, that he had done so for gain and reward, that he had prostituted his reputation as an amateur golf-player for advertising purposes, that he was seeking notoriety and gain by the means aforesaid, and that he had been guilty of conduct unworthy of his status as an amateur ... ...
  • Broadway Approvals Ltd v Odhams Press Ltd (No. 2)
    • Court of Appeal
    • 26 Marzo 1965
    ... ... words with the deliberate intention of injuring the plaintiffs in their business; and were insincere in their attack on the plaintiffs' advertising and their general methods of business because similar advertisements had previously been published by the defendant company for payment, and the ... ...
  • Interflora, Inc. and Another v Marks and Spencer Plc and Another
    • Chancery Division
    • 12 Junio 2013
    ... ... network 48–49 IBU's marketing 50 IBU's keyword advertising 51–53 Interflora brand recognition ... ...
  • O2 Holdings Ltd v Hutchison 3G UK Ltd (No 1)
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 05 Diciembre 2006
    ... ... But it is also about a lot more. How aggressively does EU law permit comparative advertising to go? Particularly can the advertiser not only use his rival's main name or trade mark but also, honestly, his subsidiary registered trade marks ... ...
  • Associated Newspapers Ltd and Another v Express Newspapers
    • Chancery Division
    • 11 Junio 2003
    ... ... For example, it would be possible for the defendant to precede the launch with a prolonged and extensive advertising campaign designed to educate the public into an understanding that the Evening Mail or the London Evening Mail has nothing to do with the Daily Mail ... ...
  • Shaw v Director of Public Prosecutions
    • House of Lords
    • 04 Mayo 1961
    ... ... possible for prostitutes to ply their trade by soliciting in the streets and it became necessary for them to find some other means of advertising the services that they were prepared to render. It occurred to the Appellant that he could with advantage to himself assist them to this end. The ... ...
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