High Court grants another order requiring ISPs to block websites infringing trade marks | Practical Law

High Court grants another order requiring ISPs to block websites infringing trade marks | Practical Law

The High Court has granted an order requiring five ISPs to block certain websites which advertised and sold goods infringing the claimants' trade marks, applying its decision in October 2014 to extend website-blocking orders to websites that infringe trade marks. (Cartier International Ltd and another v British Telecommunications Plc and others [2016] EWHC 339 (Ch), 23 February 2016.)

High Court grants another order requiring ISPs to block websites infringing trade marks

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-623-6966 (Approx. 3 pages)

High Court grants another order requiring ISPs to block websites infringing trade marks

by Practical Law IP&IT
Published on 24 Feb 2016United Kingdom
The High Court has granted an order requiring five ISPs to block certain websites which advertised and sold goods infringing the claimants' trade marks, applying its decision in October 2014 to extend website-blocking orders to websites that infringe trade marks. (Cartier International Ltd and another v British Telecommunications Plc and others [2016] EWHC 339 (Ch), 23 February 2016.)