Infringement of the LOAR
The LOAR is infringed where a person makes a representation likely to suggest to the public that there is an ‘association’ (as discussed above) between the London Olympics and a person or the goods or services provided by a person in the course of trade.[8]
The 2006 Act sets out a list of listed expressions which a court “may take account of” when assessing whether an ‘association’ has been created.[9] The listed expressions are wide ranging and include seemingly innocuous terms such as ‘summer’ and ‘games’.
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The LOAR is infringed where a person makes a representation likely to suggest to the public that there is an ‘association’ (as discussed above) between the London Olympics and a person or the goods or services provided by a person in the course of trade.[8]
The 2006 Act sets out a list of listed expressions which a court “may take account of” when assessing whether an ‘association’ has been created.[9] The listed expressions are wide ranging and include seemingly innocuous terms such as ‘summer’ and ‘games’.
This s***** I intend to take a trip down to L***** to visit my friend. He has the world's largest collection of board g**** - 2*** of them, in fact!