Post-sale confusion is an increasingly significant concept in UK trade mark law. It refers to the potential for consumer confusion after a product has been purchased and is in use, rather than at the point of sale. Historically, English law offered little guidance on this issue. However, the recent Supreme Court decision in Iconix Luxembourg […]
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The relevance of post-sale confusion in modern IP law: The Iconix case

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