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that person, and includes a certification trade mark or collective mark;
(zc) " transmission" means transmission by operation of law, devolution ... Vice- Chairman of the Appellate Board;
(zg) " well- known trade mark", in relation to any goods or services, means
Central Government Act
trade, shall not be registered: Provided that a trade mark shall not be refused registration if before the date ... made of it or is a well- known trade mark.
(2) A mark shall not be registered as a trade
Central Government Act
known trade mark, take into account any fact which he considers relevant for determining a trade mark as a well ... that trade mark or right to use that trade mark on the ground that such trade mark is identical with
Central Government Act
Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 wherein usages
of the trade concerned and of any relevant trade mark or trade ... well known trade mark for which it has made an application
for registration of mark as defensive mark under Section
Intellectual Property Appellate Board
proprietors asking them to
desist from using the well known trade mark TOSHIBA.
(2) The registered proprietors are the world ... known trade mark cannot
be removed even on the ground of non use under the provisions of the
Trade Marks
Trademark Tribunal
stressed that the said trade mark is well known globally in respect of
electronic and electric equipment throughout the world ... dilution of the reputation of the opponents well
known trade mark, namely, TOSHIBA. The Ld. Counsel relied upon the
following
Trademark Tribunal
become a well known
trade mark.
4. The respondent herein had deliberately adopted on identical trade
mark 'PONY ... those for which earlier trade
mark is registered, the earlier trade mark is a well known mark in
India
Intellectual Property Appellate Board
defendant had filed an application for registration of the trade mark "LUXURIA" under Class 39, relating ... that while the registered trade mark of the plaintiff pertains to goods, the trade mark adopted by the first defendant
Madras High Court
well known marks, irrespective of whether they
are Indian marks or foreign marks. Section 29(4) of Trade
Marks ... known trade mark, take into account
any fact which he considers relevant for
determining a trade mark as a well
Delhi High Court
well known marks, irrespective of whether they
are Indian marks or foreign marks. Section 29(4) of Trade
Marks ... known trade mark, take into account
any fact which he considers relevant for
determining a trade mark as a well
Delhi High Court
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