FRUIT
OF THE LOOM' mark to ‗FRUIT FLOPS' and ‗FRUIT CUPS'
mark and found the marks to be dissimilar. The Court observed ... Similarities
[1] The Anti-Dissection Rule
[a] Compare composites as a Whole :
Conflicting composite marks are to be compared by
looking at them
particular portion or element of a
mark in cases of composite marks. Thus, a particular element of a
composite mark which enjoys greater prominence ... Similarities
[1] The Anti-Dissection Rule
[a] Compare composites as a Whole :
Conflicting composite marks are to be compared by
looking at them
Sona Mandhira Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. vs Sona Blw Precision Forgings Ltd. & Ors. on
composite mark, where that part is
not separately registered as a trade mark. The plaintiffs' mark "GK
HAIR" is a composite mark ... mark and later sees the defendant's mark compares the 2
marks as whole marks, even so, while so comparing the marks, the
consumer
extracted
hereunder:-
Plaintiff's Marks Defendants' Mark
34. It is evident that the rival marks are composite marks and their
registration will ... nature of the marks i.e. whether the marks are word marks
or label marks or composite marks i.e. both words and label works
registered trade mark.
(5) A registered trade mark is infringed by a person if he uses such registered trade mark, as
his trade name ... Similarities
[1] The Anti-Dissection Rule
[a] Compare composites as a Whole :
Conflicting composite marks are to be
compared by looking at them
impugned
mark would apply to all the plaintiff's marks, including the device
mark and the word mark CHINA BISTRO, neither of which ... attach to the remaining marks including the word mark
CHINA BISTRO.
46. Ultimately, in view of Section 17 of Trade Marks
particular
portion or element of a mark in cases of composite marks.
Thus, a particular element of a composite mark which
enjoys greater prominence ... Similarities
[1] The Anti-Dissection Rule
[a] Compare composites as a Whole :
Conflicting composite marks are to be
compared by looking at them
particular
portion or element of a mark in cases of composite marks.
Thus, a particular element of a composite mark which
enjoys greater prominence ... Similarities
[1] The Anti-Dissection Rule
[a] Compare composites as a Whole :
Conflicting composite marks are to be
compared by looking at them
mark as deceptively similar by examining a portion of the mark and
comparing it with the portion of another mark when the composite
marks, when ... competing
marks are deceptively similar by examining a portion of one mark
and comparing it with the portion of another mark, if the composite
marks