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GOOGLE LLC v. MAKEMYTRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED & ORS: Use of Competitors’ Trademark as Google Ads Keywords Not Infringement Without Confusion, Holds Delhi HC

INTRODUCTION

IMPORTANT PROVISIONS

  • Section 2(2)(b), Trade Marks Act, 1999: this provision defines ‘use’ of a trademark in the court of trade, relevant for determining whether using a registered trademark as a keyword constitutes ‘use’ under the act. 
  • Section 29, Trade Marks Act, 1999: outlines various forms of trademark infringement, covering unauthorized use that causes confusion, encompasses similar or dissimilar goods/services, and addresses misuse in advertising, packaging, and business contexts, also discusses ‘use’ and protects against unfair advantage.  
  • Section 29(1), Trade Marks Act, 1999: Prohibits the unauthorized use of a registered trademark in a way that is likely to cause confusion. 
  • Section 29(6), Trade Marks Act, 1999: Expands on what constitutes ‘use’ of a trademark for the purpose of section 29, including use in advertising. 
  • Section 30(1), Trademarks Act, 1999: Deals with the limits on the effect of a registered trademark, including fair use and honest practices. 
  • Section 4, Indian Evidence Act, 1872: Deals with the context of presumption arising from statutory provisions. 

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