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World Intellectual Property Review quotes Charlotte Duly on Tesco’s trademark row with Lidl over its Clubcard logo

Tesco has lost a Court of Appeal battle to overturn a ruling that it had copied Lidl’s yellow circle logo.

Charlotte Duly, Head of Brand Protection, comments on the judgment for World Intellectual Property Review:

Lidl remains victorious in its legal battle against Tesco following the Court of Appeal judgement, despite a pyrrhic victory for Tesco in terms of both copyright infringement and several of Lidl’s registrations being invalidated.

"On appeal, it has been confirmed that Tesco's use of a yellow circle on a blue background in its Clubcard Prices scheme infringes Lidl's trade mark rights in their distinctive brand identity.

"Tesco were found not to have infringed the copyright in the Lidl logo, but considering the findings of trade mark infringement and passing off this provides little comfort and does not change the fact Tesco will need to amend their Clubcard Prices logo.

"Whilst the Court of Appeal found elements of the initial decision surprising it was not “rationally insupportable”, and demonstrates how finely balanced such issues can be. Lewison LJ commented that he “found the trade mark claim and the passing off claim very difficult, at the outer boundaries of trade mark protection and passing off”.

"The Court of Appeal’s ruling highlights the importance of trade mark protection and brand clearance in the retail industry, underscoring the fine line between inspiration and infringement. The case is a reminder of the value attributed to unique branding elements and their protection under intellectual property law.

"Corporations must navigate brand identities with caution to avoid legal pitfalls, especially within the fiercely competitive retail sector.”

Related coverage:

Global Legal Post, Solicitor's Journal 

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