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Download PDF (57.4 JOBNAME: Booton PAGE: 1 SESS: 4 OUTPUT: Tue May 9 09:51:56 2017 Table of cases Abbott Laboratories Ltd v Evysio Medical Devices UCL [2008] EWHC 800 (Ch) ............................................................................................................ 225 Acorn Computers v MCS Microcomputer Systems (1985) 4 IPR 214 (Federal Court ofAustralia) ................................................................................................. 74 Actavis Ltd v Eli Lilly and Co [2015] EWHC 3294 (Pat) .................................... 225 Actavis Ltd v Merck & Co Inc [2008] EWCA Civ 444 ........................................ 128 Actavis Ltd v Novartis AG [2010] EWCA Civ 82 ................................................ 133 Adam Opel AG v Autec AG (C-48/05) [2007] ETMR 33 ..... 234, 235, 238, 239, 240, 241, 247 Aerotel Ltd v Telco Holdings Ltd and Macrossan’s Application [2006] EWCA Civ 1371 ............................................................... 70, 126, 129, 132, 134, 139, 140 Aerotel Ltd v Wavecrest Group Enterprises Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 408 ............. 226 A-G v Guardian Newspapers (No. 2) [1990] 1AC 109 ....................................... 113 Allmanna Svenska Elektriska A/B v The Burntisland Shipbuilding Co Ltd (1952) 69 RPC 63 ......................................................................................................... 34 American Cyanamid Co (Dann’s) Patent [1971] RPC 425 ................................. 135 American Cyanamid Co v Ethicon Ltd [1975]AC 396 .................................... 84, 87 Anheuser-Busch v Budejovický Budvar,Národní Podnik (C-245/02) [2005] ETMR 27 ........................................................................................... 240, 242 Antiquesportfolio.com Plc v Rodney Fitch & Co Ltd [2001] FSR 23 .................. 201 Apimed Medical Honey Ltd v Brightwake Ltd [2012] EWCA Civ 5 .................... 225 Apple Corps Ltd v Apple Computer Inc [2006] EWHC 996 (Ch) ................ 237, 238 Arsenal Football Club Plc v Reed [2001] RPC 922 ..................................... 237, 238 Arsenal Football Club Plc v Reed (C-206/01) [2003] RPC 144 .......... 176, 234, 238, 240, 241, 251, 255 Arsenal Football Club Plc v Reed (No. 2) [2002] EWHC 2695 (Ch) ................... 238 Arsenal Football Club Plc v Reed (No. 2) [2003] EWCA Civ 696 ...................... 238 Ashdown v Telegraph Group Ltd [2001] EWCA Civ 1142 ......... 39, 44, 45, 113, 230 Association for Molecular Pathology v Myriad Genetics 569 US __ (2013) (US Supreme Court) .......................................................................................... 119 Attorney-General v Guardian Newspapers (No. 2) [1990] 1AC 109 .................. 113 Autospin (Oil Seals) Ltd v Beehive Spinning [1995] RPC 683 ............................ 216 Availability to the Public (G1/92) [1993] EPOR 241 .......................................... 151 Baigent v Random House Group [2007] EWCA Civ 247 .................... 206, 207, 216 Baschet v London Illustrated Standard Co [1900] 1 Ch 73 ................................. 112 Beloit Technologies v ValmetPaper Machinery Inc [1997] RPC 489 .................. 225 Benmax v Austin Motor Co Ltd [1955]AC 370 ............................................... 34, 42 Die BergSpechte Outdoor,Reisen und Alpinschule Edi Koblmüller GmbH v Günter Guni, trekking.at Reisen GmbH (C-278/08) [2010] ETMR 33 ................... 243 vii David Booton - 9781783470556 Downloaded from Elgar Online at 09/29/2021 01:33:31AM via free access Columns Design XML Ltd / Job: Booton-Form_in_intellectual_property / Division: Tables /Pg. Position: 1 / Date: 27/4 JOBNAME: Booton PAGE: 2 SESS: 4 OUTPUT: Tue May 9 09:51:56 2017 viii Form in intellectual property law Bezpecˇnostní softwarová asociace – Svaz softwarové ochrany v Ministerstvo kultury (C-393/09) [2011] ECDR 3 ..................................... 161, 165, 212, 221 Billhöfer Maschinenfabrik v Dixon [1990] FSR 105 ................................... 216, 248 Biogen Inc v Medeva Plc [1993] RPC 475 ............................................................ 81 Biogen Inc v Medeva Plc [1995] RPC 25 ............................................................ 150 Biogen Inc v Medeva Plc [1997] RPC 1 ....................................... 34, 42, 55, 94, 150 Bleistein v Donaldson Lithographing Co 188 US 239 (1903) (US Supreme Court) ......................................................................................................... 203 Bristol Myers Squibb Co v Baker Norton Pharmaceuticals Inc [1999] RPC 253 ............................................................................................................. 129 Bristol Myers Squibb v Paranova (C-427/93) [1996] ETMR 1 ........................... 264 Bristol-Myers Co (Johnson’s) Application [1975] RPC 127 ............................... 172 British Westinghouse v Braulik (1910) 27 RPC 209 ............................................ 225 Brugger v Medic-Aid [1996] RPC 635 ................................................................ 157 Burke and Margot Burke Ltd v Spicers Dress Designs [1936] Ch 400 ................ 210 Cadbury-Schweppes Pty Ltd v The Pub Squash Co Ltd [1981] RPC 429 ............ 280 Cairnstores Ltd v Aktiebolaget Hassle [2002] FSR 35 ........................................ 170 Campina Melkunie BV v Benelux-Merkenbureau (C-265/00) [2004] ETMR 821 ................................................................................................. 250 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha v Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc (C-39/97) [1999] RPC 117 ............................................................................................. 100, 236 Cantor Fitzgerald International v Tradition (UK) Ltd [2000] RPC 95 ........ 205, 213 Carl Zeiss Stiftung v Herbert Smith (No. 2) [1969] 2 Ch 276 ................................ 72 Catnic Components Ltd v Hill and Smith Ltd [1982] RPC 183 ...................... 15, 209 CBS Songs v Amstrad [1988]AC 1013 ............................................................... 216 Céline SARL v Céline (C-17/06) [2007] ETMR 1320 ................................. 234, 240 CFPH LLC’s Application [2005] EWHC 1589 ........................ 68, 69, 131, 133, 135 Chappell & Co Ltd v Colombia Graphophone Co [1914] 2 Ch 745 ...................... 78 Chiron Corporation v Organon Teknika Ltd (No. 3) [1994] FSR 202 ................. 225 Chiron Corporation v Organon Teknika Ltd (No. 10) and Chiron Corporation v Murex Diagnostics Ltd (No. 10) [1995] FSR 325 .............................. 79, 80, 81 Cnl-Sucal v Hag (C-10/89) [1990] 3 CMLR 571 ................................................ 264 Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Muller and Co’s Margarine Ltd (1901)AC 217 ............................................................................................................... 66 ConAgra Inc v McCain Foods (Aust) Pty Ltd [1992] FCA 176 (Federal Court of Australia) ..................................................................................................... 66 Conor Medsystems Inc v Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc [2006] EWHC 260 (Pat) ........................................................................................................... 156 Conor Medsystems Inc v Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc [2007] EWCA Civ 5 ................................................................................................. 32, 61, 94 Conor Medsystems Inc v Angiotech Pharmaceuticals Inc [2008] UKHL 49 ....... 38, 62, 63, 152 Cooper v Baedeker (1900) 17 RPC 209 .............................................................. 154 Couture Tech Ltd’s Application (R 1509/2008-2) [2010] ETMR 774 .......... 115, 116 Cramp & Sons Ltd v Smythson Ltd [1944]AC 329 .............................................. 195 Crane v Price (1842) 4 MAN & G 580 ........................................................ 154, 156 Crossley v The Derby Gas Light Co (1834) 4 LT 25 .............................................. 76 Davis (J&S) Holdings v Wright Health Group [1988] RPC 403 ......................... 216 David Booton - 9781783470556 Downloaded from Elgar Online at 09/29/2021 01:33:31AM via free access Columns Design XML Ltd / Job: Booton-Form_in_intellectual_property / Division: Tables /Pg. Position: 2 / Date: 27/4 JOBNAME: Booton PAGE: 3 SESS: 4 OUTPUT: Tue May 9 09:51:56 2017 Table of cases ix Designer Guild Ltd v Russell Williams (Textiles) Ltd [2001] FSR 113 .... 37, 43, 167, 205, 206, 207, 211 Dow Corning Corporation’s Application [1969] FSR 338 ................................... 64 Dun’s Licensing/Estimating Sales Activity (T154/04) [2007] EPOR 38 ............. 132 Dyson Appliances Ltd v Hoover Ltd [2001] RPC 473 ........................................... 56 Dyson Appliances Ltd v Hoover Ltd (No. 2, ‘Springboard’Relief) [2001] RPC 544 ...................................................................................................... 4, 77, 78 Dyson Appliances Ltd v Hoover Ltd [2001] EWCA Civ 1440 ........................ 56, 57 eBay v MercExchange LLC 547 US 388 (2006) (US Supreme Court) .................. 79 Elanco Products v Mandops [1979] FSR 46 .......................................... 85, 209, 220 Enterprise Holdings v Europcar Group UK Ltd [2014] EWHC 2498 (Ch) ......... 101 Erven Warnink Besloten Vennootschap v Townend & Sons (Hull) Ltd [1979] AC 731 ............................................................................................. 49, 50, 52 Esure Insurance v Direct Line Insurance [2008] RPC 34 ............................ 101, 175 Fenty v Arcadia Group Brands Ltd
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