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November 7, 2013 In Bi Monthly Legal Tablets(Archived)

The Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) of India has said that Cadbury India is no longer owner of three trademarks containing the word Eclairs. The three trademarks were ordered to be removed from the trademarks registry as the Board found that Cadbury could not provide evidence showing use of the trade marks after they were registered.

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