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ck1 | 23:01 Thu 28th May 2015 | Law
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If you are a business selling an item, for example a hoover, and made a reference to another brand in a description eg this is a cost effective alernative to a Dyson, would that be infringeing the Dyson trademark?
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No. There's no 'passing off' of the Hoover product as a Dyson one, so there's no trademark infringement.
23:04 Thu 28th May 2015
No. There's no 'passing off' of the Hoover product as a Dyson one, so there's no trademark infringement.
I much prefer Dyson Hoovers.
"Dyson Hoover"? Got to be one or the other,different Brands aren't they?
I think you mean a vacuum cleaner not a hoover as Hoover makes washing machines, fridges AND Vacuum cleaners :)
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