CHANCERY DIVISION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
COMMUNITY TRADE MARK COURT
Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) INTERFLORA INC (A company incorporated under the laws of the State of Michigan, United States of America) (2) INTERFLORA BRITISH UNIT |
Claimants |
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(1) MARKS AND SPENCER PLC (2) FLOWERS DIRECT ONLINE LIMITED |
Defendants |
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st Floor, Quality House, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP.
Telephone No: 020 7067 2900. Fax No: 020 7831 6864
e-mail: info@martenwalshcherer.com)
MR. GEOFFREY HOBBS QC and MISS EMMA HIMSWORTH QC (instructed by Osborne Clarke) appeared on behalf of the Defendants.
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MR. JUSTICE ARNOLD :
"(Mr. Justice Arnold): On that I think there is another matter altogether, which is, and I do not know to what extent the parties have already addressed their minds to it, [that] I think the court will be assisted by some reliable evidence as to relevant consumer behaviour. What I mean is something of the order of Ofcom's adult media literacy studies, so this is objective evidence as to how the UK population, how much it knows about the internet, how it uses the internet and what its perceptions are when using the internet so as to provide a proper evidential basis for the[n] addressing the questions that arise in the present case.
(Mr. Hobbs): I think, with respect, if I can follow on from those observations, that leads me to think more than ever that this is something that may need a hearing so that there can be more precision as to what any such evidence, if there is to be any, might actually address itself to because that could be the tip of an iceberg, that type of evidence and it could be very, very expensive. There could be costs issues associated with that.
(Mr. Justice Arnold): What I am suggesting to you is that you go out and see what is already available. You can download Ofcom's media literacy studies off their website and it costs you the amount it costs you to print the requisite number of pages.
(Mr. Hobbs): That far I understand but then issues beget issues and there is also this question of ----
(Mr. Justice Arnold): Let me make it clear, I am not encouraging people to go out and do surveys for the purposes of the present case, rather what I am trying to suggest is that information which has already been obtained by responsible agencies should be brought before the court so as to inform and educate the court without the need for massive expenditure."