Education company infringed trademark, SCA rules

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An education provider has been ordered by the Supreme Court of Appeal to stop using a trademark that looks similar to another company’s

An education provider has been ordered by the Supreme Court of Appeal to stop using a trademark that looks similar to another company’s, since this could “cause consumers to wrongly believe” a link exists between them. This constitutes trademark infringement and the infringing company has been restrained from using the logo.

iCollege Pty and Xpertease Skills Development are two companies providing education services. iCollege Pty provides skills-based training in international courses, with campuses around the country and online learning. It registered two trademarks which use the word “ICOLLEGE”...

 

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