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Twenga Trademark Troubles

Twenga, Societe Anomyme (“TSA”) owns the registration for the mark TWENGA in Canada, which was applied for in May 12, 2008 and registered on October 25, 2011. Prior to the issuance of TSA’s registration, on October 5, 2010, the Registrant registered the Domain Name. The Registrant’s contact information was protected by the privacy rules of […]

Trade-mark opposition loss for owners of GLAMOUR magazine

Sanjukta Tole is an Osgoode Hall alumnus and practiced with the IP Group of a large Vancouver law firm. Farleyco Marketing Inc. (“Farleyco”) filed a trade-mark application for the trade-mark GHOULISH GLAMOUR for use in association with “Halloween cosmetics and eyelash accessories” on December 16, 2003. Farleyco then commenced selling their products in September 2004. […]

Exploring Depreciation of Goodwill as a New Ground of Trade-mark Opposition

Sanjukta Tole is an Osgoode Hall alumnus and practiced with the IP Group of a large Vancouver law firm. In 2006, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in the case of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Maison Fondee en 1772 v. Boutiques Cliquot Ltee, 2006 SCC 23 (“Veuve Clicquot”), in which the maker of the […]

Anti-Counterfeiting: The Success of Louis Vuitton

Sanjukta Tole is an Osgoode Hall alumnus and practiced with the IP group of a large Vancouver law firm. In 2008, Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A. and Louis Vuitton Canada Inc. (collectively “LV”), the famous luxury goods maker, made headlines when it was awarded damages of over $1,000,000, the highest amount ever awarded in a counterfeit […]