1 December 2011TrademarksCynthia Rowden and Catherine Lovrics

Supreme Court of Canada safeguards rights of prior trademark owners

The Supreme Court of Canada issued a decision in May 2012 regarding rights to registration between competing applicants, and the impact of prior use and geographic differences between the parties. The decision rectified Federal Court trial and appeal court decisions that many trademark practitioners felt were based on a flawed understanding of the Trademarks Act. The decision also has cautionary words about the use of survey evidence.

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