Mattel, Inc. v. 3894207 Canada Inc.
The above case is referenced within:
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Advising British Columbia Businesses
(Current to: August 01 2024)
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Chapter 9. Advising a Business on Intellectual Property
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III. Trademark Law [§9.25]
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H. The Scope of Trademark Protection and Enforcement [§9.61]
- 2. Rights Conferred by Registration [§9.67]
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H. The Scope of Trademark Protection and Enforcement [§9.61]
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III. Trademark Law [§9.25]
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Chapter 9. Advising a Business on Intellectual Property
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British Columbia Administrative Law Practice Manual
(Current to: May 01 2023)
- Chapter 7. Evidence in Administrative Law Proceedings
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British Columbia Business Disputes
(Current to: August 01 2016)
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Chapter 1. Business Defamation
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VII. Breach of Trade-mark, Passing Off, and Conversion [§1.61]
- B. Breach of Trade-mark [§1.63]
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VII. Breach of Trade-mark, Passing Off, and Conversion [§1.61]
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Chapter 13. Intellectual Property Disputes
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III. Trade-mark [§13.67]
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E. Infringement of Trade-marks [§13.83]
- 2. Confusing Trade-marks [§13.85]
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E. Infringement of Trade-marks [§13.83]
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III. Trade-mark [§13.67]
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Chapter 1. Business Defamation
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British Columbia Civil Trial Handbook
(Current to: August 08 2024)
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Chapter 11. Objections at Trial
- V. Common Objections [§11.20]
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Chapter 11. Objections at Trial
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 5. Briefing the Expert Witness
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II. Sources of the Expert’s Information [§5.3]
- C. The Expert’s Reliance on Evidence from Other Sources [§5.12]
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II. Sources of the Expert’s Information [§5.3]
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Chapter 5. Briefing the Expert Witness