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Intellectual Property Litigation Update - Protection Of A Well-known Trademark Under Tanzanian Law - Intellectual Property

Dentons EALC East African Law Chambers recently successfully represented JCDecaux SA in its trademark infringement suit at the Commercial Division of the High Court of Tanzania against a local company, JP Decaux Tanzania Limited for infringement of its trademark JCDecaux.

Intellectual Property Litigation Update Protection of a well-known trademark under Tanzanian law | Dentons

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Dentons EALC East African Law Chambers recently successfully represented JCDecaux SA in its trademark infringement suit at the Commercial Division of the High Court of Tanzania against a local company, JP Decaux Tanzania Limited, for infringement of its trademark JCDecaux. The decision in this matter is crucial in Tanzania as it firmly restates the principle that protection obtained by registration of a trademark in Tanzania overrides the protection offered by registration of a company under the Companies Act. JCDecaux SA is a global outdoor advertising business that entered the Tanzanian market in June 2015 after its South African subsidiary, JCDecaux South Africa Holding Proprietary Limited, acquired Continental Media Holdings Limited, the ultimate owner of Continental Outdoor Tanzania Limited. Following the acquisition, Continental Outdoor Tanzania Limited changed its name to JCDecaux Tanzania Limited. The JCDecaux t

iTWire - Domain registrar auDA has a new au Licence Review Panel

iTWire Friday, 09 April 2021 12:15 Domain registrar auDA has a new .au Licence Review Panel Featured Phillip Davies, lawyer & Chair auDA new Licence Review Panel Domain names administrator and registrar auDA has a new Licence Review Panel designed to provide an external point of escalation for complaints under the new .au licensing rules, which come into effect on 12 April 2021. The members of the Licence Review Panel are drawn from Australia’s legal profession and have extensive experience in dispute resolution and have been appointed by the auDA Board after a comprehensive selection process. The Licence Review Panel updates and replaces the Registrant Review Panel under the previous licensing rules, with an expanded remit.

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