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Speedo wins controversial trade mark case against Brooks

Top IP lawyer says Brooks could be infringing on Speedo's brand.

Campbell Gibson
Mon, 20 Feb 2017

Sports apparel company Brooks has been put on the back foot after Speedo successfully opposed a trade mark registration.

Brooks applied to the Intellectual Property Office NZ to register a trade mark in the shape of a chevron but the assistant commissioner of trade marks Jane Glover said Speedo

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Campbell Gibson
Mon, 20 Feb 2017
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