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SINGAPORE: Prosecco, Geographical Indications, and the Likelihood of Deception

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SINGAPORE: Prosecco, Geographical Indications, and the Likelihood of Deception

February 16, 2024February 19, 2024 by mirandah

In this decision, the Court of Appeal held that sufficient evidence must be shown to demonstrate that a geographical indication (GI) was likely to deceive the Singaporean buyer as to the source of the product that the GI denotes, so as to render that GI unregistrable. The decision was issued on November 8, 2023. The appellant […]

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Dr. Who Water Works Pte Ltd and others v Dr. Who (M) Sdn Bhd and others

November 16, 2023 by mirandah

When IP disputes arise, it is important for the disputing parties to honour settlement agreements. Breaching a settlement agreement may bring about liability under IP law frameworks. Dramatis personae This case involved parties in the business of bottling water. Dr. Who Waterworks Pte Ltd (the first claimant), a Singapore-incorporated company, was run by a Mr. […]

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