| Chambers’ work encompasses all areas of copyright and design law. Barristers are involved in litigation regarding literary, musical and artistic copyright in the fields of fashion, music, entertainment and literature as well as disputes concerning computer software, databases and information technology.
Members of chambers are also frequently involved in litigation relating to industrial designs rights and registered designs.
Members of chambers have been involved in many leading and recent copyright and design cases, including:
Dyson v Ltd v Qualtex (UK) Ltd [2006] EWCA 166
Ultraframe (UK) Ltd v Eurocell Building Plastics Limited [2005] RPC 111
Fulton v Totes [2004] RPC 499
Sweeny v Macmillan [2003] RPC 651
Scholes Windows v Magnet [2002] FSR 172
Apple Computer’s Design Application [2002] FSR 8
Thermos v Aladdin [2000] RPC 402
Farmers Build v Carrier [1999] RPC 461
Baby Dan v Brevi [1999] FSR 377
Mark Wilkinson v Woodcraft [1998] FSR 63
Robin Ray v Classic FM [1998] FSR 662
Norowzian v Arks [1998] FSR 394 & [1999] FSR 99
Ocular Sciences v Aspect Vision Care [1997] RPC 289
Pioneer Oil Tools Application [1997] RPC 573
Cannon v Green Cartridge Company [1996] FSR 874
Valeo Vision v Flexible Lamps [1995] RPC 205
Gaskell & Chambers v Measure Master [1993] RPC 76
Volvo v Veng [1989] 4 CMLR 122
British Leyland v Armstrong [1986] RPC 279
LB Plastics v Swish [1979] RPC 551
Warwick Films v Eisinger [1969] ChD 508
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