Tobacco branding needs to be controlled in the name of public health. With the advent of plain packaging legislation across the world since 2012 when Australia became the first country to mandate it, that sentiment has become, if not yet an orthodoxy, then certainly one that many governments seem keen to embrace.
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10 March 2020 British American Tobacco has blocked an e-cigarette maker from registering a UK trademark, arguing that it has exclusive rights to use the term ‘Kool’ in relation to smoking products.