The P-C Problem: Something that a Trademark Registry Search in 2001 could have prevented

Two pharmaceutical blister packs with near-identical brand names differing by one letter, illustrating pharmaceutical trademark infringement and deceptive similarity - as examined in the Delhi High Court ruling in Sanofi v. Intas Pharmaceuticals. Featured image for article: The P-C Problem: Something that a Trademark Registry Search in 2001 could have prevented

The Delhi High Court has held that Intas Pharmaceuticals’ mark CLAVIX constitutes pharmaceutical trademark infringement of Sanofi’s blockbuster heart drug mark PLAVIX, differing by just one letter. The court granted a permanent injunction and nominal damages of Rs. 20 lakhs, but dismissed Sanofi’s passing off claim for want of established goodwill in India in 2001.

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