Snack food brand wins copyright case against Aldi
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Snack food brand wins copyright case against Aldi
Australian children's snack food brand Little Bellies has won a copyright claim against Aldi after a court found the supermarket giant used its packaging as the "benchmark" for its design.The discount retailer launched a range of fruit-flavoured corn puffs under the Mamia brand in August 2021, which featured a smiling cartoon owl above several corn puffs and blueberries.Weeks later action was launched against the supermarket in October 2021.RE…
Little Bellies wins landmark copyright case against Aldi
Snack food brand Little Bellies parent Every Bite Counts has won a copyright infringement claim against supermarket giant Aldi, a case that was described as unprecedented in Australia. Justice Moshinsky recently found that various Aldi packaging infringed artistic works of Little Bellies’ cornerstone range of children’s snack food products. The case was considered novel as it is the first claim of copyright infringement against Aldi in Australia…
Little Bellies, Australian Snack Food Brand wins case against Aldi
This article is part of the daily news updates from FNArena.com. Stay informed with the latest financial, business, and economic insights. Written by Admin SYDNEY, Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a legal first in Australia, founder-owned baby and snack food brand, Little Bellies, a brand owned by Every Bite Counts has set an important precedent in their win on copyright infringement claim against supermarket giant Aldi. During proceedings, Aldi …
Aldi infringed copyright of Little Bellies fruit snacks, court finds
Save (0) Please login to bookmarkClose Username or Email Address Password Remember Me A court has ruled in favour of the creators of Little Bellies fruit puffs, finding that Aldi’s Mamia Baby Puffs were a “flagrant” breach of their copyright. Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? The post Aldi infringed …
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