LADBROKES SWEDISH COURT VICTORY
25 September 2009
Ladbrokes wins Svenska Spel trademark case
The Swedish Market Court has ruled on the Svenska Spel
law suit against Ladbrokes filed in 2008. The suit was
instituted against Ladbrokes for breach of trademark
laws with reference to Ladbrokes advertising campaign
“Swedish games with English Odds”.
The state
monopoly claimed that Ladbrokes had misused the Svenska
Spel trademark and that only a state monopoly could use
the term “Swedish” and “Games” in commercial advertising
and marketing.
The court ruled that Ladbrokes did
not violate the trademark act of Sweden.
Ladbrokes countered with a law suit against Svenska Spel
for violation of the Marketing Act for using terms such
as “Svenska Spel is a world leader in responsible
gaming” and “the most effective age verification
online”.
The Court also ruled in favour of
Ladbrokes and Svenska Spel faces a penalty of SEK 750
000 if they use these terms in future marketing
activities.
"This case means that Swedish
monopolies cannot extend their power to monopolising
language” said Christopher Bell, Chief Executive of
Ladbrokes. He went on to say, “We will continue to
highlight the consumer benefits of a competitive market
in betting and gaming in contrast to disproportionate
state monopoly laws and actions that restrict
competition and choice."
Ladbrokes won a similar
case against Danish monopoly Danske Spil recently, who
had claimed a breach of primary trademark and marketing
law in connection with Ladbrokes' "Danish game, English
odds" TV advertising campaign last year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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