Court of Appeal decision provides product diversification lessons for brand owners

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15 November 2012
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Simon Stanes and Anand Varu report in World Trademark Review Daily about the Court of Appeal upholding a decision by the High Court in a dispute over the use of the HENLEY mark in Woolley v Ultimate Products Ltd.

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This article first appeared on WTR Daily, part of World Trademark Review, in September 2012.For further information, please go to World Trademark Review

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