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Adams & Adams sponsors Loeries Travelling Exhibition in Pretoria

Adams & Adams law firm has deepened its relationship with The Loerie Awards by sponsoring the Pretoria leg of the exhibition tour. The Loeries Travelling Exhibition will be on show at The Open Window School of Visual Communication in Irene from 9 – 19 May 2012, with an official opening taking place on 10 May.

Read more... | 16/05/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs, Advertising Law
A Gnu Named Adam - a blog from Urb-Ski Paper Toys
Or, A Gnu Named Adams & Adams, should i say...
 
I recently finished this rad little project for Adams & Adams - Attorneys. I was commissioned to produce 23 hand cut lapel pins and 45 3D paper wildebeest.
Read more... | 10/05/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs, Advertising Law
Alcohol companies in the EU promise to adhere to new industry rules
8 of Europe’s biggest alcohol companies, including AB InBev, Bacardi, Diageo, Heineken and SAB Miller have agreed the “Responsible Marketing Pact”, being launched today to cover the EU.
Read more... | 19/04/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Legal News, Advertising Law
Paying homage to the next generation of advertising greats – The Loeries Adams & Adams

Paying homage to the next generation of advertising greats – The Loeries Adams & Adams Young Creative Category

Tenacious, brave, hardworking, ‘out of the box’ , spurred on by an inner creative spirit.  These are just some of the qualities of the entrants in the Loeries Young Creatives Awards Category should have. “What’s more they represent characteristics which resonate with the Adams & Adams brand,” says Mariette du Plessis, senior partner at law firm Adams & Adams.

 

Read more... | 18/04/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Designs, Advertising Law
Let the lion roar: MGM’s sound trade mark application accepted in Canada

After a 20 year legal battle, the Federal Court of Canada has finally ruled that the well-known roar of the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer lion, which has been heard during the opening credits of movies produced by the film studio since 1924, can be registered as a trade mark in that country. The Registrar of Trade Marks had initially refused an application to register the sound trade mark application on the basis that it is not cable of being a trade mark.

Read more... | 11/04/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Media and Entertainment law, Copyright, Legal News, Advertising Law
Wood sculptor and emerging creative wins ‘Most Creative Stand’ at Design Indaba

“Watching a tree trunk, a piece of wood or a pile of planks transform into something beautiful is what does it for me” – Mike van Heerden, emerging creative and winner of the ‘Most Creative Stand’ at this year’s Design Indaba.

Read more... | 26/03/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Legal News, Designs, Advertising Law
Laduma Ngxokolo on Design Indaba, finding fame and fortune, and protecting his work

25-year old Laduma Ngxokolo is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning textile designer of ethnic-inspired knitwear. A young proudly African Port Elizabeth-based designer, Laduma’s talent was nurtured early by his late mother, Lindelwa Ngxokolo.

Read more... | 20/03/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Legal News, Designs, Advertising Law
“Green or GreenWashed?”

The concise Oxford Dictionary defines GreenWashing as “the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service”. 

Read more... | 20/03/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Copyright, Legal News, Advertising Law
Side by side comparisons in South African passing-off

Swartkops Sea Salt (Pty) Ltd v Cerebos Limited: Side by side comparisons in South African passing-off

Introduction

In Swartkops Sea Salt (Pty) Ltd v Cerebos Limited[1] the Eastern Cape High Court was called upon to decide whether Cerebos’ braai[2]salt get-up amounted to passing-off in respect of Swartkops’ braai salt.

 
Read more... | 15/03/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Advertising Law
Emerging Creatives step out into the global design arena

Wondering who’s the next up-and-coming talent on the South African design scene? Well, 39 uniquely distinctive designers, across of fields of design from jewellery – students from the Thukuhuka Development Jewellery Design Programme and the College of Cape Town Gugulethu Campus jewellery designers will also attend -  and industrial design, to photography and music, and furniture and lighting, will be waiting in the wings of the 17th annual Design Indaba Expo on 2 to 4 March 2012 as they eagerly await the outcome of the Emerging Creative programme sponsored by the Department of Arts and Culture.

Read more... | 29/02/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Designs, Advertising Law
FRANKIES vs WOOLWORTHS: Ominous Storm in a Soda Cup
The ASA ruling of 1 February 2012, on a complaint lodged by soft drink producer Frankie’s Olde Soft Drink Company against retailer Woolworths (Pty) Ltd, should be of concern to lawyers, business people and consumers in South Africa alike.  The ruling regrettably avoided established principles of law and of free market competition
Read more... | 3/02/2012  | Posted in: Legal News, Advertising Law
Aspen gets the sniffles after trade mark battle
In a judgment handed down on 22 December 2011, the North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria ordered the cancellation of generic pharmaceutical giant, Aspen Pharmacare's registered trade mark ANDOSEPT. The court's order will effectively prevent Aspen from continuing to sell its ANDOSEPT pharyngeal product.
Read more... | 10/01/2012  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Advertising Law
Total substantiation of Colgate's claims before the ASA
Colgate-Palmolive (Pty) Limited (“Colgate”) has successfully defended a number of advertising claims made in respect of its Colgate Total toothpaste product before the Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (“ASA”).
Read more... | 13/12/2011  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Legal News, Advertising Law
Satire vs The ASA Code
Read more... | 1/12/2011  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Legal News, Advertising Law
Consumers do care about organic food & wine
We were recently notified by one of our Twitter followers of a survey published in Winetimes, where a research panel found that only 18% of wine consumers consider an organic certification to be an important influencing factor when purchasing wine. It appears that pricing and varietals play a more important role in the purchasing decision.
Read more... | 21/11/2011  | Posted in: Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Legal News, Designs, Advertising Law
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