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Case summary: Court grants unopposed application to add inventors and a co-owner to a granted patent

  • 26 juillet 2024
  • David Schnittker

The Applicants in this case sought three outcomes: 1) to have three inventors added as named co-inventors on a Canadian patent where only one inventor was listed previously; 2) to have an entity (“Koroyd SARL”) added as a co-owner of the Canadian patent; and 3) to have the name of the currently registered owner (“Smith Optics, Inc.”) of that patent replaced with its correct legal name (“Smith Sport Optics, Inc.”).

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Court considers trademark and copyright claims between former business partners

  • 26 juillet 2024
  • Veronica Van Dalen

This decision relates to an action under subsections 7(b), (c), and (d) of the Trademarks Act, with respect to the unregistered trademark, “WANAKOME.” The action also involved a challenge to a defendant’s copyright registration for the artistic work used in the Wanakome logo.

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Case summary: fair dealing of online subscribed articles, and password sharing

  • 26 juillet 2024
  • Jane Byun

The Attorney General of Canada (AGC) sought summary judgment against the Plaintiff, Blacklock’s Reporter (BR), which launched an action against Parks Canada. BR is an Ontario-based online news corporation which offered subscription-based articles on its website, covering politics, legislation, parliamentary committees, federal bureaucracy and courts.

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Case summary: Trademark Opposition Board’s finding of non-registrability upheld

  • 23 juillet 2024
  • Kathryn Zanetti

The Appellant, Promotion in Motion, Inc. (“PIM”), appealed the decision of the Trademarks Opposition Board refusing its trademarks applications for SWISSKISS and SWISSKISS & Design [the “SWISSKISS Trademarks”]. The opposition was brought by Hershey Chocolate & Confectionery LLC [Hershey], who opposed the applications based mainly on its registered KISSES trademark (TMA733,263) and KISS trademark (TMA833,060).

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Application seeking expungement of trademark dismissed for undue delay under Rule 167

  • 23 juillet 2024
  • Susan O’Neil

The Applicant filed a Notice of Application to have the Respondent’s trademarks expunged in early 2017. In 2023, the Respondent sought an order under Rule 167 of the Federal Courts Rules (the “Rules”) to dismiss the underlying Notice of Application for delay, asserting substantial delays were attributable to the Applicant or its counsel or both. After considering three periods of delay, the Court granted an order to dismiss the Applicant’s expungement Application.

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Case summary: Federal Court dismisses motion for bifurcation

  • 23 juillet 2024
  • Homira Haqani

This case concerned Alexa Translations, the plaintiff, which provided translation and language interpretation services using a proprietary AI Platform. This AI platform was tailored for various Canadian sectors including legal, financial and securities. Alexa Translations owned the trademark “ALEXA TRANSLATIONS” as well as other unregistered trademarks.

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Case summary: Federal Court of Appeal rules on the invalidity of a patent infringement claim for overbreadth and insufficiency

  • 23 juillet 2024
  • Divyanshu (Divy)

The appellants (“Eli Lilly Canada” and others) brought an infringement claim against each of the respondents for infringement of the appellants’ patent (the “784 Patent”) relating to CIALIS tadalafil. The respondents brought a motion for summary trial, alleging that the asserted claims of the 784 Patent were invalid for overbreadth and insufficiency.

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