Mattel Inc v 3894207 Canada Inc
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Mattel Inc v 3894207 Canada Inc [2006] 1 S.C.R. 772, 2006 SCC 22 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the infringement of famous trade-mark names. The Court found that Mattel Inc. could not enforce the use of their trade-marked name "BARBIE" against a restaurant named "Barbie's".
Quick Facts Mattel Inc v 3894207 Canada Inc, Hearing: October 18, 2005 Judgment: June 2, 2006 ...
Mattel Inc v 3894207 Canada Inc | |
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Hearing: October 18, 2005 Judgment: June 2, 2006 | |
Full case name | Mattel, Incorporated v. 3894207 Canada Incorporated |
Citations | 2006 SCC 22, [2006] 1 S.C.R. 772 |
Docket No. | 30839 [1] |
Prior history | Appealed from the Federal Court of Appeal |
Ruling | Mattel appeal dismissed |
Court membership | |
Chief Justice: Beverley McLachlin Puisne Justices: John C. Major, Michel Bastarache, Ian Binnie, Louis LeBel, Marie Deschamps, Morris Fish, Rosalie Abella, Louise Charron | |
Reasons given | |
Majority | Binnie J., joined by McLachlin CJ., Bastarache, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron JJ. |
Concurrence | LeBel J. |
Major J. took no part in the consideration or decision of the case. |
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