Legal dispute - Aston Martin vs Geely
Legal dispute - Aston Martin vs Geely
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Jon39

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Saturday 2nd May
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https://www.ipo.gov.uk/t-challenge-decision-result...

It is reported that an appeal has now been launched.


Simpo Two

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290 months

Saturday 2nd May
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TLDR but did AML have to pay Geely £2,200 because Geely invented a logo that looked very slightly like theirs?

Sporky

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89 months

Saturday 2nd May
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Simpo Two said:
TLDR but did AML have to pay Geely £2,200 because Geely invented a logo that looked very slightly like theirs?
No, because AML challenged the trademark application and their challenge was found to be without merit.

Jon39

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Sporky said:
Simpo Two said:
TLDR but did AML have to pay Geely £2,200 because Geely invented a logo that looked very slightly like theirs?
No, because AML challenged the trademark application and their challenge was found to be without merit.

That does seem a very small amount of money, in the legal world.

Having become accustomed to selling a £15 Ford component for £300, AML must have thought the invoice had a few naughts missing and therefore paid the amount asked for immediately. - smile


LTP

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Saturday 2nd May
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Sporky said:
No, because AML challenged the trademark application and their challenge was found to be without merit.
Hardly surprising imho - "Hurr, durr, the badge has wings, just like ours"

Next up - Aston Martin challenge Bentley, Chrysler, Mini, Genesis and Morgan over trademark similarities

Jon39

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Taking legal action against one of their significant shareholders.

Interesting.


Sporky

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LTP said:
Sporky said:
No, because AML challenged the trademark application and their challenge was found to be without merit.
Hardly surprising imho - "Hurr, durr, the badge has wings, just like ours"

Next up - Aston Martin challenge Bentley, Chrysler, Mini, Genesis and Morgan over trademark similarities
Indeed. I have no legal qualifications but I found the judgement interesting, just seeing how the judge goes about evaluating the case.

Ryan john

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Saturday 2nd May
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As far as I can see this Geely trade mark is not in use in the UK, so it is sensible to firstly try for registration to flush out objections. Better this than to meet an infringement action after commencing use. I'm not surprised at the result - wings are a common feature as illustrated in the decision. I doubt an appeal will succeed.