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Capital Letter: The difference between upside down and right side in trade mark dispute

The Court of Appeal rules over Omega symbol dispute.

Wed, 05 Apr 2017

Court action to protect trade marks is usually the domain of the well-heeled and this is reflected in the latest decision from the Court of Appeal.

In Omega SA (Omega AG) (Omega Ltd) v Guru Denim Inc [2017] before Justices Raynor Asher, Simon France and Mary Peters, Omega (owner of the "OMEGA"

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