Things just got UGGlier

In Deckers Outdoor Corporation Inc. v Farley (No 2) [2009] FCA 256, Deckers Outdoor Corporation, responsible for the well known sheepskin boots sold under the ‘UGG’ brand, has been successful in its application for summary judgement for trade mark infringement of its composite trade mark No. 785466. The Court has postponed making an order with respect to compensatory damages until further supporting evidence is presented. 

As to its claims for declaratory and injunctive relief for copyright infringement, passing off and trade practices breaches Deckers was unsuccessful. Deckers has become renowned for aggressive enforcement of its intellectual property rights. In view of this positive finding of trade mark infringement, only time will tell whether it continues to pursue these other causes of action, particularly a damages claim for flagrant copyright infringement under Section 115(2) of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).

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