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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> H Young (Operations) Ltd. v Medici Ltd. [2003] EWHC 1589 (Ch) (14 July 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2003/1589.html Cite as: [2003] EWHC 1589 (Ch), [2004] FSR 19 |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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H Young (Operations) Limited |
Claimant |
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Medici Limited |
Defendant |
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James Mellor (instructed by Messrs Picton Howell) for the Defendant
Hearing dates : 12/13/14/15 May 2003
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Jacob:
The Witnesses
The Claimants
"Class 09:
Protective headwear, spectacles, sunglasses, retainers for spectacles, retainers for sports spectacles and sunglasses.
Class 14:
Jewellery, watch straps, watches, clocks and horological instruments, keyrings; but not including goods in the form of animals.
Class 16:
Printed matter, photographs, books, leaflets, adhesive stickers, labels, posters, stationery, cardboard articles; but not including goods bearing representations of, or relating to, animals.
Class 18:
Bags, backpacks, rucksacks, wallets and purses, straps, belts, keycases.
Class 20:
Display stands, display boards, picture frames, cabinets, dispensers, frames, shelves, keyboards for hanging keys, boxes and packaging containers.
Class 25:
Clothing, footwear, headgear, baseball caps, sweatshirts, T-shirts."
The Defendants
Events leading to this case
Partial Revocation for Non-Use
"The registration of a trade mark may be revoked on any of the following grounds – (b) that such use [i.e. genuine use in the United Kingdom by the proprietor or with his consent in relation to the goods or service with which it is registered] has been suspended for an uninterrupted period of 5 years and there are no proper reasons for non-use."
It is common ground that the relevant period here is from 1st April 1997 until 1st April 2002.
"A fair description which would be used by the average consumer for the products in which the mark has been used by the proprietor".
(See ESB para 53).