Goodwill Hunting in Passing Off: Time to Jettison the Strict "Hard Line" Approach in England?
Lawyers in the Commonwealth are all too familiar with the common law action in passing off, which has been described as “the oldest of the modern legal regimes for the protection of trade symbols”. To bring an action in passing off, a claimant must establish the “classical trinity”: goodwill, misrep...
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Main Author: | SAW, Cheng Lim |
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2010
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