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Capital Letter: Trade mark infringement – how not to take on the market leader

There are various ways of eliminating rivals.

Wed, 10 Aug 2016

“There are various ways of eliminating rivals. One is by litigation. It is perfectly legitimate and not to be criticised but it should be recognised that this is Red Bull’s goal,”the Court of Appeal's Justice John Fogarty said in his dissenting judgment in Red Bull New Zealand Ltd v Drink Red Ltd

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