The June 2012 edition of Canadian Lawyer features commentary from partner Larry Munn on the trademark battle between Quebec’s Lassonde Industries Inc. (manufacturer of Oasis juice products) and a small business owner. Excerpts were taken from a Canadian Trademark Blog post in which he warns trademark owners of the need to consider the impact of social media when assessing litigation options.
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