Davidoff & Cie SV v Gofkid Ltd (C292/00)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2002
Year2002
CourtAdvocate General's Opinion
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  • Hasbro Inc., Hasbro SA and Hasbro UK Ltd v 123 Nahrmittel GmBH and Marketing & Promotional Services Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 11 February 2011
    ...of the CJEU "not similar" is wide enough to include "similar": Case C-292/00 Davidoff & Cie SA and Zino Davidoff v Goffkid [2003] 1 WLR 1714. Our domestic statute has been amended 213 The provision is concerned with extending the protection for marks with a reputation beyond the protection......
  • WHG (International) Ltd (A Gibraltar Company) and Others v 32 Red Plc (A Gibraltar Company)
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 21 January 2011
    ...to the use of signs which are identical or similar to those for which the mark is registered: see Case C-292/00 Davidoff v Gofkid, [2003] 1WLR 1714. This ruling has been reflected in an amendment to section 10(3) of the Trade Marks Act 1994, although the wording of Article 9(1)(c) itself r......
  • Waseem Ghias t/as Griller v Mohammed Ikram t/as The Griller Original and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Patents County Court
    • 24 January 2012
    ...by Arnold J in Och-Ziff, and he said: "125 In Davidoff & Cie SA, Zino Davidoff SA v Gofkid Ltd (C-292/00) [2003] E.C.R. I-389, [2002] E.T.M.R. 99 and Adidas-Salomon AG v Fitnessworld Trading Ltd (C-408/01) [2003] E.C.R. I-12537; [2004] E.T.M.R. 10 the Court of Justice held that, …, this for......
  • Whirlpool Corporation and Others v Kenwood Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 23 July 2009
    ...the goods for which the CTM is registered with those for which the sign is used, but in Davidoff & Cie SA v Gofkid Ltd Case C-292/00 [2003] 1 W.L.R. 1714, the European Court of Justice held that the equivalent provision in the First Council Directive 89/104 on trade marks (article 5(2)) ex......
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